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Luminaire
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- Dimensions Height 31.5in, Width 31.5in
- Categories Designs under $1,000 Figurative
Through this work, it is nature that is haloed with holiness. The characters are replaced by black and white representations of the ocean, the forest and pollen, like so many holy spirits that make up nature.
Yannick Hervy is a contemporary French artist. He has continually expanded the realm in which all types of art coexist. Hervy has decided to devote all of his efforts to the development of his own brand of Art/Design works, "Go in 2", after years of working on numerous projects all around the world.
Hervy’s debut collection was created specifically for the unexpected combination of wood and plexiglass, mixing art and design. The artist succeeds in bringing these two antonyms together in peace. Plexiglas serves just as a supporting structure, whereas wood lends the creation all of its stature.
The design is the artist's metaphor for a modern, contemporary world where development, when used to support natural materials, has the potential to show all of their value, beauty, and usefulness.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists