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“Lucky Jo Ann – 3D”, rain of Lucky Strike in 3D.
2,500.00€
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“Lucky Jo Ann – 3D” is a contemporary painting with 3D effect by the painter and multimedia artist Dominique Mulhem.
THE TECHNIQUE
Dominique Mulhem’s holopaintings are based on the technique of lenticular holography. Mulhem was one of the first artists to use this technique in the 1970s. Thus he is considered one of the pioneers of holography and the first multimedia artist.
Also the result of the artistic approach of Dominique Mulhem, allows our eye to perceive a 3D effect. Indeed one distinguishes very clearly planes more or less distant. Moreover, the attitude of the visitors of the art gallery is revealing in this respect. They apply themselves to observe the thickness of the work. Like a box which would contain objects arranged one behind the other. Sometimes the children, deceived by the optical illusion, approach their hands. They try to capture the elements represented in the foreground.
It is neither painting, nor sculpture, nor photography, nor digital art, but rather all at once, it is holopainting.
THE WORK
In the 1950s, advertising illustrations readily used the image of the pin-up girl revealing her charms in languid poses. Dominique Mulhem makes the retro cigarette packet an object of Pop culture, as Andy Warhol did with the tomato soup cans.
The frame, with a rod covered with a smoked mirror lacquer, contributes to sublimate this very beautiful piece
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