THE GRADATION OF COLOURS REFLECTS THIS TENSION EXISTING IN EACH HUMAN MIND. THIS PROJECT IS BASED ON A CONSIDERATION ABOUT IMMORALITY AND VISUAL PERCEPTION.The concept of immorality becomes meaningful with the creation of this mirror. We can see two contradictory geometrical shapes: the circle and the polygon. The confrontation of both represents the duality of human beings’ perception, which is different for everyone. The gradation of the color inside the circle and the polygon represents the confrontation of human perceptions connected to their actions. This effect of colors is reproduced in an opposite way in the geometrical space that completes it. This reflection of the tint underlines the idea of tension between immorality and morality.
Category: | Mixed Media |
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Length: | 58 Cm |
Height: | 109 Cm |
Width: | 1 Cm |
Material: | Glass |
Framed: | No |
Edition: | ADH-MI-WON-V1-VE |
Country: | Canada |
Shipping from: | Canada |
Born in 1992 in France, Amaury D’Hulst studied «Product Design» in Lille, then moved to Belgium to study the aesthetics of objects. It is there that he asserts his relationship with the dialogue between perception and emotion, which earned him the «Tremplin jeunes Diplômés» prize in 2018. In 2019, he pursues his studies at the Masters in Design at the Université du Québec à Montréal, where he develops his reflexive path through a creative research. «My projets are the transcription of a personal sensibility that I try to share in each object with its user.This sensibility is expressed by the material, the form or the function. My role as an artist and designer is to offer people an exploration of visual wonder as a means of emotional well-being ».