Description: Suret Canale Experienced " La Birth of The Vocation " Ai + Digital Printed The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Suret-Canale-experienced, "Suret-Canale-experienced "the birth of the vocation" AI+Digital printed canvas + acrylic and oil painting. 80 cm x 80 cm, black border 2 cm, can be hung and displayed directly.Series “Suret-Canale Experienced” Signed “Suret-Canale-Experienced”Certified signed on the back and certificate printed on autograph paper also attached to the shipment, unique and original certified piecethe edges are 2 cm wide and painted black, you can hang the canvas directly on the wallSuret-Canale-experienced, "Digital printing on canvas - image generated by AI and retouched by hand, Unique experimental piece. 80 cm x 80 cm, black border 2 cm, can be hung and displayed directly.“Suret-Canale Experienced” series Signed Daniel de Blanzac as the very first “Suret-Canale-Experienced”Certified signed on the back and certificate printed on autograph paper also attached to the shipmentthis work needs to be observed carefully to be interpreted and understood correctly ;) I have been working several weeks on AI, with Midjourney + Photoshop + tuching up with oil and acrylic on the printed canvas, , my purpose was to test this new way of producing pictures and answer to the question "could it be art?" The answer is "yes if ..." First it is not art like traditional painting for sure, it is something else, like photo was something else out of art classifications in the nighteen century, frightening for some (Balzac) interesting tool for some others (Degas, Manet, Lautrec, Theodor Rousseau etc...) and a new way of producing pictures (Nadar). AI is quite similar. The real question is who is using it. Salvador Dali was asked this question by a journalist: "Master you did this painting using a photo, didn't you cheat doing this way?" He did reply: “Give a photo to a dumb he will make a dumb, give a photo to Dali he will make a Dali!” This is a very good summary of the question, but it may take a long time before AI will be accepted for what it is, a new tool that is able to make art or dumb pictures. The ability of making critical analysis of art is today very poor so ... We will see ;) In anyway I think this artwork is a future collector. Michel Suret-Canale, Doctor of Arts and Art Sciences from the University of the Sorbonne, is a professional French artist from the Paris school. It is present in more than 600 private collections spread across 50 countries of the world. Shipping France and international, by colissimo followed with insurance (shipping worldwide)The first work produced on a computer by Michel Suret-Canale in 1989 with a Mac2FX is "retraction-recouvrement" printing on paper mounted on a canvas of 130 cm x 195 cm (private collection Belgium) and the first exhibition of "robotic paintings" ( term used at the time) is from 1994 to Catherine Eghner Gallery, Paris BASTILLE, the second at the IESA Paris gallery in 1995, then at Futuroscope in 1996.This clearly metaphysical work features a little girl's back, facing a classical landscape painting. For Derrida, “When the back faces, it is death that is announced”. What is it about here? What vocation as a painter can open up to a child in the age of artificial intelligence? This table of course gives no answer ;)Michel Suret-Canale, Doctor of Arts and Art Sciences from the University of the Sorbonne, is a professional French artist from the Paris school. It is present in more than 600 private collections spread across 50 countries of the world. Shipping France and international, by colissimo followed with insurance (shipping worldwide)The first work produced on a computer by Michel Suret-Canale in 1989 with a Mac2FX is "retraction-recouvrement" printing on paper mounted on a canvas of 130 cm x 195 cm (private collection Belgium) and the first exhibition of "robotic paintings" ( term used at the time) is from 1994 to Catherine Eghner Gallery, Paris BASTILLE, the second at the IESA Paris gallery in 1995, then at Futuroscope in 1996.The answer is "yes if ..." First it is not art like traditional painting for sure, it is something else, like photo was something else out of art classifications in the nighteen century, frightening for some (Balzac) interesting tool for some others (Degas, Manet, Lautrec, Theodor Rousseau etc...) and a new way of producing pictures (Nadar). AI is quite similar. The real question is who is using it. Salvador Dali was asked this question by a journalist: "Master you did this painting using a photo, didn't you cheat doing this way?" He did reply: “Give a photo to a dumb he will make a dumb, give a photo to Dali he will make a Dali!” This is a very good summary of the question, but it may take a long time before AI will be accepted for what it is, a new tool that is able to make art or dumb p Authenticité Original mis en vente par l’artiste Type Acrylique Période XXème et contemporain Quantité unitaire 1 Unité de mesure m Hauteur 80 cm Style école de Paris Genre Ecole de paris Caractéristiques Signé Caractéristiques Sur toile Largeur 80 cm Thème fillette
Price: 15867 USD
Location: Antran
End Time: 2024-11-23T10:26:48.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Sold by the Artist
Type: Acrylic
Time Period Manufactured: Twentieth and contemporary
Unit Quantity: 1
Unit of gauges: m
Height: 80 Cm
Style: SCHOOL DE PARIS
Gender: School of Paris
Features: on canvas, Signed
Width: 80 Cm
Subject: Fillette
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