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Loïc Raguénès

Untitled

2005

Original silkscreen

110 × 70 cm

Ed. 18/40

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590 € 590.0 EUR 590 €

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About the artwork

A halftone dot pattern forms the visual structure of this serigraphy, depicting a sky with clouds. The composition presents a panoramic view, rendered primarily in shades of light blue and white, with the density and size of the dots creating the illusion of depth and form. Areas of lighter tone, representing clouds, are achieved through a sparser distribution or smaller size of blue dots, allowing the white background to show through more prominently. The technique employed in this work references the visual language of mass media and printing processes, particularly the Ben-Day dots popularized in Pop Art. By applying this mechanical reproduction method to a natural subject like the sky, the artwork creates a dialogue between the organic and the artificial. The large format of the print allows for an immersive experience, where the viewer observes the individual dots up close and the overall image from a distance.

Expert opinion

This work aligns with a lineage of artists who have explored the intersection of representation and mechanical reproduction, drawing parallels to Pop Art's engagement with commercial imagery and processes. Raguénès's use of serigraphy to depict a natural scene through a halftone matrix places the artwork within contemporary discussions on perception, mediation, and the digital age's influence on visual culture. The market for Raguénès's prints is generally stable, with collectors appreciating his consistent aesthetic and conceptual rigor.

About the artist

Loïc Raguénès is a French artist known for his paintings, drawings, and prints that often explore themes of landscape, memory, and perception. Born in 1966, he studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris. His artistic practice frequently involves a reinterpretation of traditional subjects through contemporary lenses, incorporating elements of abstraction and graphic design. Raguénès has exhibited his work in numerous galleries and institutions across Europe and beyond. His compositions often feature a distinctive visual language, blending figurative elements with a sense of formal reduction. The artist's work is held in private and public collections, reflecting a sustained interest in his approach to visual representation.

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