Les Anges Aluminum Print
Les Anges Aluminum Print
Elevate your home or office decor with the stunning “Les Anges” aluminum print by French artist Jean Motell. This exquisite piece captures the ethereal beauty of angels, bringing a touch of elegance and serenity to any space.
Product Features:
- Premium Quality: Crafted from high-grade aluminum, this print ensures durability and a sleek, modern look.
- Vibrant Colors: Utilizing advanced printing technology, the colors are vivid and long-lasting, making the artwork pop.
- Lightweight & Durable: The aluminum material is both lightweight and sturdy, making it easy to hang and maintain.
- Size Options: Available in multiple sizes to fit any wall space perfectly.
- Easy Installation: Comes with pre-installed hanging hardware for hassle-free setup.
- Perfect Gift: Ideal for art lovers, this print makes a thoughtful and memorable gift for any occasion.
- Versatile Decor: Whether you’re decorating a living room, bedroom, or office, “Les Anges” adds a sophisticated touch to any environment.
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Features:
- 70x100 cm / 28x40"
- Crafted from two white aluminum layers and a black polyethylene compound core in between, our aluminum DIBOND® is lightweight yet strong, making it durable and perfect for larger art pieces. Since the aluminum DIBOND® panel is coated in white, it ensures that the white and bright areas have a faint silky gloss, which is stunning to look at.
- The colors on this print are highly saturated, even in large monochrome areas, ensuring the artwork pops off the surface.
- The print itself is matte and glare-free.
- Our aluminum print comes in a thickness of approximately 3mm /0.12", providing a sturdy and rigid base.
- The direct printing technology ensures that the image is printed straight onto the surface of the aluminum DIBOND® panel, resulting in a vivid and accurate reproduction.
- We've also included a hanging kit, which may vary depending on the country of fulfillment.
- This aluminium 70x100 cm print is a reproduction of an original 10x15cm photo titled "Les Anges" by Jean Motell, 2019. Cf. BnF (French National Library) "Korn Flex" original edition from Fictional Flowers photo serie, shooted at Chateau Marmont Los Angeles, printed under artist supervision at his studio, 9 ex. numeroted and signed
Jean Motell’s art delves into several compelling themes, reflecting his unique perspective and experiences. Here are some of the key themes he explores:
- Urban Life and Subculture: Motell often captures the essence of urban environments and the subcultures within them. His work frequently highlights the vibrancy and rawness of city life, particularly in Paris and New York;
- Infiltration and Candid Moments: A significant part of his early work involves infiltrating high-profile events and capturing candid, unguarded moments. This theme is evident in his “Gatecrash” series, where he used a disposable camera to document fashion week parties;
- Poetic Resistance: Motell is affiliated with the artistic movement “Poetic Resistance” which emphasizes creativity as a form of rebellion and self-expression. His work often challenges conventional norms and encourages viewers to find the artist within themselves;
- Humor and Audacity: His art is infused with a sense of humor and audacity, reflecting his playful yet bold approach to life and art. This theme is evident in his unconventional methods and the whimsical elements present in his work;
- Existential and Philosophical Reflections: Inspired by figures like Giacomo Leopardi and Erik Satie, Motell’s work sometimes delves into deeper existential and philosophical themes, exploring the human condition and the search for meaning.
These themes combine to create a body of work that is both thought-provoking and visually striking, making Jean Motell a distinctive voice in contemporary art.
Jean Motell has participated in various solo exhibitions projects, showcasing his unique style. Here are some highlights:
- Gatecrash Series: Jean Motell gained significant attention with his “Gatecrash” series, where he infiltrated high-profile fashion events and captured candid moments with a disposable camera. This series was exhibited in pirate expositions: Jean exposed his photos in Perrotin Gallery toilets, Maison Européenne de la Photographie toilets, but also Meurice and Ritz Paris restrooms. These exhibitions highlight his lo-fi activist approach and his ability to capture the essence of contemporary culture.