logo Mélanie Maquinay
Geometrical works

VORONOI GOLDEN FRAME

I’m drawn to the decorative arts, and the abstract motifs illustrated in the various artistic movements of the 20th century, whether 1910, 40/50 or 70, provide the inspiration for my decorative canvases. I’m fascinated by adding a special atmosphere to everyday objects and walls. Plunge the viewer into a story from the past, a décor with an unprecedented mixed style, creating a skilful blend between retro, classic and the cooler contemporary lines of minimalism and high tech.

Prix
150€
I’m passionate about old objects, and vintage frames found left and right take center stage in the creation of these little forlats with their geometric motifs. It’s the shape, style and size of the frame that will decide the final creation, going beyond the canvas. Being allergic to maths and particularly bad at it all through school, I was keen to explore this somewhat “infinite” mathematical concept, which takes its name from the Russian Voronoi. A friend explained it to me in a simple way, and I followed up with a few drawing tests. The result can be pushed as far as desired, right down to the infinitely small triangle. I love the volume and 3D effects created by these triangles and colors, and I love the combination of the antique frames and this very contemporary motif.
Année de création
2015
Technique utilisée
Acrylic and marker
Taille
35X25cm
Support
on canvas and vintage gold frame (recovery/china)
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