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The show must go on (2023) Digital Arts by Patrick Giner

Fine art paper, 11x8 in
  • Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several s available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Categories Science fiction
Cette œuvre rend hommage à Freddie Mercury en fusionnant l’image iconique du chanteur de Queen avec une esthétique futuriste. Elle représente un astronaute dans une pose triomphante, le poing levé et le pied en avant, rappelant la célèbre posture de Freddie Mercury lors de ses concerts, incarnant la puissance et l'émotion de ses performances. L’astronaute [...]
Cette œuvre rend hommage à Freddie Mercury en fusionnant l’image iconique du chanteur de Queen avec une esthétique futuriste. Elle représente un astronaute dans une pose triomphante, le poing levé et le pied en avant, rappelant la célèbre posture de Freddie Mercury lors de ses concerts, incarnant la puissance et l'émotion de ses performances.

L’astronaute porte une veste jaune vif, inspirée de la tenue emblématique de Mercury lors de la tournée Magic Tour de 1986, et un pantalon blanc avec des bandes rouges et jaunes sur les côtés, un clin d'œil à son style flamboyant. Le casque réfléchissant ajoute une dimension cosmique, symbolisant la portée universelle de son influence.

L’inscription en bas de l’image, "The show must go on", évoque l’une des dernières chansons de Queen, devenue un hymne de résilience et de ion malgré l’adversité. Le mot "For ever" est ajouté en rouge manuscrit, soulignant l'immortalité de l'héritage de Mercury dans le monde de la musique et au-delà.

Le contraste entre l’équipement spatial et la posture de rock star exprime l’idée que, même dans les confins de l’espace, l’esprit de Freddie Mercury et la puissance de sa musique continuent de résonner, transcendant le temps et l’espace.

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Patrick Giner, a self-taught artist, was born in 1962. Since a young age, he has been fascinated by art and has always found in drawing and painting a way to express his deepest emotions. However, it was only [...]

Patrick Giner, a self-taught artist, was born in 1962. Since a young age, he has been fascinated by art and has always found in drawing and painting a way to express his deepest emotions. However, it was only in 2016 that he had the courage to reveal his work to the world.

The artist draws his inspiration from the human body, this masterpiece of nature that awakens boundless iration in him. More specifically, it is the grace and beauty of the female body that captivate him and encourage him to create. His creations are a tribute to femininity, which he approaches with respect and remarkable artistic sensitivity.

Patrick's artistic palette is rich and diverse. He expresses himself through painting, digital arts, and sculpture, notably by practicing bodycasting, a technique that consists of making casts on the body. This artistic approach allows him to capture the very essence of the body, thus freezing ephemeral beauty in timeless works.

Beyond techniques, Patrick considers himself a conveyor of emotions. Each of his creations is imbued with an emotional depth, capable of touching the souls of those who contemplate them. His art transcends words and communicates directly with the sensibilities of his audience, thus creating unique connections between the artist and those who immerse themselves in his universe.

Despite his obvious talent and the growing success of his exhibitions, Patrick remains humble. He attributes his success not to his innate talent, but to his unwavering ion for art and his desire to share moments of emotion with others. For him, humility is an essential quality that nourishes his creativity and helps him stay connected to the very essence of his art.

Today, Patrick Giner's creations continue to seduce art lovers around the world. His unique art and his approach marked by sensitivity and respect make him an artist who leaves an indelible mark on the hearts of those who are lucky enough to discover his work.

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Painting titled "Marianne" by Patrick Giner, Original Artwork, Spray paint Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Spray paint on Canvas | 36.2x25.6 in
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Sculpture titled "Kilauéa" by Patrick Giner, Original Artwork, Plaster
Sculpture - Plaster | 22.1x10.6 in
$787.05
Painting titled "Liberty" by Patrick Giner, Original Artwork, Spray paint Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Spray paint on Canvas | 36.2x25.6 in
$1,017.19
Sculpture titled "Elle" by Patrick Giner, Original Artwork, Resin
Sculpture - Resin | 27.6x13.8 in
$1,035.6

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