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Larmes Dorées de Marianne (2025) Digital Arts by Frédéric Font (Chroma)

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  • Dimensions Height 31.5in, Width 31.5in
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  • Categories World Culture
Cette peinture numérique, transposée par giclée sur toile montée sur châssis en bois, revisite la symbolique de Marianne, figure emblématique de liberté et de République, dans un style mêlant héritage classique et modernité contemporaine. Inspirée des sculptures grecques, l'œuvre représente Marianne pleurant des larmes d'or, un contraste poignant entre [...]
Cette peinture numérique, transposée par giclée sur toile montée sur châssis en bois, revisite la symbolique de Marianne, figure emblématique de liberté et de République, dans un style mêlant héritage classique et modernité contemporaine. Inspirée des sculptures grecques, l'œuvre représente Marianne pleurant des larmes d'or, un contraste poignant entre la pureté intemporelle du marbre et la richesse éclatante de l'or.

Ces larmes dorées ne sont pas seulement un symbole de souf, mais aussi de résilience et de grandeur. Elles questionnent le spectateur : quel est le prix de nos luttes pour la liberté ? Où réside la beauté dans nos épreuves collectives ?

Le fond subtil, travaillé avec des nuances douces et ombres délicates, met en valeur la puissance visuelle et émotionnelle du portrait, lui conférant une profondeur unique.

Pourquoi cette œuvre est un incontournable pour les collectionneurs ?

Puissance symbolique : un hommage à l'héritage classique et une réflexion contemporaine sur nos valeurs.
Esthétique intemporelle : un mariage subtil entre tradition et modernité, dans l'esprit d'un art qui transcende les époques.
Artiste coté Akoun : Chroma, artiste référencé, inscrit ses créations dans la valeur et la reconnaissance du marché de l'art.
Engagement écologique : chaque certificat d’authenticité est envoyé numériquement pour respecter l’environnement.
Cette œuvre s’adresse aux collectionneurs avertis en quête de pièces rares, empreintes d’histoire, d’émotion et de sophistication. "Larmes Dorées de Marianne" ne se limite pas à un simple tableau : elle invite à une réflexion profonde et affirme une présence majestueuse dans tout espace.

Faites l’acquisition de cette création unique et offrez-vous une pièce qui allie sens, esthétique et valeur durable.

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My name is Chroma and my story is one of unexpected transformation. Born in 1988 in the suburbs of Paris, I grew up far from the art world. For nearly fifteen years, I served in the national police, a rigid and [...]

My name is Chroma and my story is one of unexpected transformation. Born in 1988 in the suburbs of Paris, I grew up far from the art world. For nearly fifteen years, I served in the national police, a rigid and often painful world. Then, in 2015, during the Bataclan attacks, my life was turned upside down. I was there that night. The scenes of chaos, terror, broken lives... These images are etched in me, leaving an indelible mark.

After this event, I sank for three long years. I lost myself, overwhelmed by nightmares and a feeling of emptiness. It was in the heart of this despair that I discovered art, an unexpected refuge. At first, my creations were dark, chaotic, reflecting the pain I carried within me. I experimented, failed, but art became a way to exorcise my demons.

One day, I discovered the Xpen Artist Pro graphics tablet and the Krita software, and it changed the way I create. Digital technology gave me a new freedom, an infinite palette of possibilities. Little by little, I learned to channel my emotions through my works, transforming my wounds into colors and shapes.

In 2020, I decided to share my work with the public. It was like a rebirth. My creations, which were once my personal outlet, found their place on the international stage. Today, they travel much more than I do, from New York to Hong Kong, from Paris to Dubai. My art is exhibited on four continents, and knowing that my works resonate with people from different cultures is a huge source of pride.

But success is not what motivates me. What matters to me is living my ion to the fullest. After leaving the police, I devoted myself entirely to art. I do not seek recognition. My only desire is to continue creating, exploring, touching people through my works.

The name Chroma is not a simple pseudonym. It means "color", and for me, color symbolizes the light after the darkness. It represents my redemption, my rebirth. Each shade in my creations tells a part of my story, my scars, but also my hope. Color is what saved me, it is the language through which I express what words cannot say.

I do not aim for glory, just to live in this universe where art is my life. If my works provoke an emotion, a reflection, then my goal is achieved. Chroma is the story of a man who found the light in the middle of the darkness, and who today shares this light with the world.

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