Artist Kitty
29" x 37" in
(73 x 92 cm)
"Artist Kitty"
Geoffrey Bouillot
Original Painting
29" x 37" in (73 x 92 cm)
This original canvas painting by Geoffrey Bouillot is a radical rethinking of a classic character, Hello Kitty, viewed through the lens of contemporary and avant-garde art. The image is an infusion of varying geometric forms knit together faultlessly to create a spectacular although abstract representation.
The most noticeable elements of the painting involve a metallic silver-colored backdrop that adorns bold streaks of red, yellow, and blue.
The bold would accentuate the distinctive marks of Hello Kitty-Her red bow, dark eyes, and yellow nose-whose brilliant colors are cleverly utilized by the artist. The piece consists of lots of becoming and overlapping cylindrical shapes, carefully warped together so as to create a dimension of depth within and across. The rounding-off of forms manifests in three-dimensional structures that, simultaneously, transmogrify into a digital, almost robotic outlook. It is particularly significant in the way the form elements of all shapes and contours layer-a handheld balance of softness and hardness. The portrayal of light and shadow through metal-like textures enhances the seductive quality of the piece and enriches its dynamic and futuristic charm.
This nature of exploration is very abstract, which not only redefines the well-known likeness but also gives the opportunity for an audience to inspect it more profoundly. The tugging between recognition and abstraction of the work makes it even more compelling because it equals an unbearable challenge to traditional representations and is knitted within an original visual narrative.
Overall, the entire piece is a splendid synthesis of simplicity and complexity, like-a, mirroring ongoing evolutions in pop culture through a renewed expression of artistry; its act of brazen reimagination frames the contemporary art conversation making the piece a major talk among both enthusiasts and casual admirers of varying price points.
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- 2024
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A propos de Geoffrey Bouillot
Artiste français né et élevé à Chalon-sur-Saône en 1990 (Bourgogne, France). Geoffrey Bouillot vit au Japon depuis des années, se spécialisant dans la création d'œuvres monochromatiques.
Fortement influencé par son origine multiculturelle, il cherche continuellement à fusionner différents styles et techniques pour créer des pièces uniques, avec une signature très marquante.
Passionné par le portrait, Geoffrey évolue avec un style très singulier, caractérisé par des lignes épurées et une esthétique contemporaine. Il sait capturer l'essence de ses sujets et modèles, qu'il s'agisse d'une personne ou d'un objet, et la transmettre sur sa toile à travers un processus créatif méthodique et personnel.
Son utilisation inconditionnelle du noir et blanc est délibérée, car il croit que cela permet au spectateur de se concentrer sur la forme et la texture du sujet sans aucune distraction.
À part le monochromatique, il explore constamment de nouvelles façons de s'exprimer, mélangeant différents éléments dans son art pour créer un équilibre harmonieux et unique.
Artist Kitty by Geoffrey Bouillot
29" x 37" in
(73 x 92 cm)
"Artist Kitty"
Geoffrey Bouillot
Original Painting
29" x 37" in (73 x 92 cm)
This original canvas painting by Geoffrey Bouillot is a radical rethinking of a classic character, Hello Kitty, viewed through the lens of contemporary and avant-garde art. The image is an infusion of varying geometric forms knit together faultlessly to create a spectacular although abstract representation.
The most noticeable elements of the painting involve a metallic silver-colored backdrop that adorns bold streaks of red, yellow, and blue.
The bold would accentuate the distinctive marks of Hello Kitty-Her red bow, dark eyes, and yellow nose-whose brilliant colors are cleverly utilized by the artist. The piece consists of lots of becoming and overlapping cylindrical shapes, carefully warped together so as to create a dimension of depth within and across. The rounding-off of forms manifests in three-dimensional structures that, simultaneously, transmogrify into a digital, almost robotic outlook. It is particularly significant in the way the form elements of all shapes and contours layer-a handheld balance of softness and hardness. The portrayal of light and shadow through metal-like textures enhances the seductive quality of the piece and enriches its dynamic and futuristic charm.
This nature of exploration is very abstract, which not only redefines the well-known likeness but also gives the opportunity for an audience to inspect it more profoundly. The tugging between recognition and abstraction of the work makes it even more compelling because it equals an unbearable challenge to traditional representations and is knitted within an original visual narrative.
Overall, the entire piece is a splendid synthesis of simplicity and complexity, like-a, mirroring ongoing evolutions in pop culture through a renewed expression of artistry; its act of brazen reimagination frames the contemporary art conversation making the piece a major talk among both enthusiasts and casual admirers of varying price points.
- x
- 2024
- x
- 2024
A propos de Geoffrey Bouillot
Artiste français né et élevé à Chalon-sur-Saône en 1990 (Bourgogne, France). Geoffrey Bouillot vit au Japon depuis des années, se spécialisant dans la création d'œuvres monochromatiques.
Fortement influencé par son origine multiculturelle, il cherche continuellement à fusionner différents styles et techniques pour créer des pièces uniques, avec une signature très marquante.
Passionné par le portrait, Geoffrey évolue avec un style très singulier, caractérisé par des lignes épurées et une esthétique contemporaine. Il sait capturer l'essence de ses sujets et modèles, qu'il s'agisse d'une personne ou d'un objet, et la transmettre sur sa toile à travers un processus créatif méthodique et personnel.
Son utilisation inconditionnelle du noir et blanc est délibérée, car il croit que cela permet au spectateur de se concentrer sur la forme et la texture du sujet sans aucune distraction.
À part le monochromatique, il explore constamment de nouvelles façons de s'exprimer, mélangeant différents éléments dans son art pour créer un équilibre harmonieux et unique.
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