PATRICE PLACEMAN ‘'Boule rouge' oil under plexiglass, futurist surrealist 1996.
Eglomisé painting (also known as fixed under glass), a mixed technique using acrylics painted under Plexiglas, by Belgian artist Patrice Placeman. Remarkable airbrush technique, painted on the back of the Plexiglas. A constructivist / futurist / optical work in the style of Victor Vasarely or Yvaral. Signed and dated lower right. Note some light reflections on the photographic plates, difficult to photograph....
- Artist / Designer:PATRICE PLACEMAN (1945 - ).
- Signature / Monogram:Signed.
- Period:20th Century / 1980 - 2000.
- Country of Origin:Belgium.
- Dimensions (H x W x D):70cm x 60cm x 2cm.
- Weight:3 Kg.
- Condition:Excellent.
- Style:Futurism, Op Art, Space Age.
- Material:Graphic, Oil on glass - Eglomisé, SyntheticBronze / Wood / Plastic.
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Price:1650 €
Biography: Patrice Placeman was born in Brussels in 1949.
Education:
- 1963: Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Liège, Belgium.
- 1965: Centre for Decorative Arts - Brussels, Belgium.
From 1975 to 1993, he lived between Brussels, Miami and Paris. He is regarded as a remarkable contemporary Optic Art ( Op'Art ) artist, achieving perfection in his work. He constructs a world for himself, a surrealist, futuristic and spatial universe, going so far as to replace the Humanoid with the Placemanoid (some of his works bear this name). Rejecting traditional techniques, he airbrushes imaginary scenes to capture our attention and imagination. He uses a technique known as ‘églomisé', a negative painting technique requiring great mastery. The artist used materials and tools that were innovative for the time, such as airbrushes and Plexiglas. Few of his works are available on the art market, but it won't be long before collectors start to take an interest! Numerous exhibitions to his credit throughout the world (list available).
Packing and delivery charges:
Collection: Free.
Delivery in Belgium: 40€.
Delivery in France: 80€.
Delivery in Europe: 100€.
Delivery worldwide: 250€.