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		<title>Matrice 38 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hand collage based on an image from the book "Le Nu, 1900" by Philippe Jullian<br />
Year of production: 2023<br />
24 x 30 cm Framed<br />
Signed, Unique and original work</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matrice 38 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</p>
<p><a href="https://www.galerieramand.com/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong><em>Julien Comte-Gaz</em></strong></a>, born in 1987 in Adelaide (Australia), is a French visual artist living and working in Paris. Graduated in interior architecture (2009) and in design and Fine Art from the Sorbonne University (2011 &#8211; 2013).</p>
<p>The Artist reinterprets the image mainly through manual collage, he finds his raw material at auctions, second-hand shops and online. These nude or seductive photographs are mostly from the first half of the 20th century. Julien Comte-Gaz&#8217;s approach is related to the notion of &#8220;proxemics&#8221; theorized by the American anthropologist Edward T. Hall  (the study of the physical distance established by the interaction between two people). The proximity to the work is inevitable for the spectator: it is the interaction mechanism that allows the meticulous work of Julien Comte-Gaz to be appreciated. By cutting out the pixel on the digital print, the artist updates the nude and charming photographs while creating a bridge with digital censorship. The artist replaces, gives a new existence, but never takes anything away.</p>
<p>The photo is the basis of his work. He uses it as an image storyteller who reinvents history. These images become his field of action on which he manipulates the scalpel like a brush : he cuts and recuts certain parts that are too carnal to create a pixelated composition where behind a false modesty hides a voyeuristic look. Then he repositioned and glued his previously lacerated segments with infinite skill, recreating the illusion of an undecoded film.</p>
<p>This blurring allows the viewer to conceal his or her gaze and allows him or her to observe openly what he or she would not otherwise do publicly. Through this creative process, the original work thus reconstituted is transformed into a work of art. Julien Comte-Gaz represents his generation par excellence: nostalgic, but also and above all creative and innovative.</p>
<p><em>Matrice 38 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz | </em>Find other works by the artist &gt; <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en/product-category/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong>HERE</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Pixels &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hand collage based on an image from the book "Le Nu, 1900" by Philippe Jullian<br />
Year of production: 2023<br />
24 x 30 cm Framed<br />
Signed, Unique and original work</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pixels &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</p>
<p><a href="https://www.galerieramand.com/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong><em>Julien Comte-Gaz</em></strong></a>, born in 1987 in Adelaide (Australia), is a French visual artist living and working in Paris. Graduated in interior architecture (2009) and in design and Fine Art from the Sorbonne University (2011 &#8211; 2013).</p>
<p>The Artist reinterprets the image mainly through manual collage, he finds his raw material at auctions, second-hand shops and online. These nude or seductive photographs are mostly from the first half of the 20th century. Julien Comte-Gaz&#8217;s approach is related to the notion of &#8220;proxemics&#8221; theorized by the American anthropologist Edward T. Hall  (the study of the physical distance established by the interaction between two people). The proximity to the work is inevitable for the spectator: it is the interaction mechanism that allows the meticulous work of Julien Comte-Gaz to be appreciated. By cutting out the pixel on the digital print, the artist updates the nude and charming photographs while creating a bridge with digital censorship. The artist replaces, gives a new existence, but never takes anything away.</p>
<p>The photo is the basis of his work. He uses it as an image storyteller who reinvents history. These images become his field of action on which he manipulates the scalpel like a brush : he cuts and recuts certain parts that are too carnal to create a pixelated composition where behind a false modesty hides a voyeuristic look. Then he repositioned and glued his previously lacerated segments with infinite skill, recreating the illusion of an undecoded film.</p>
<p>This blurring allows the viewer to conceal his or her gaze and allows him or her to observe openly what he or she would not otherwise do publicly. Through this creative process, the original work thus reconstituted is transformed into a work of art. Julien Comte-Gaz represents his generation par excellence: nostalgic, but also and above all creative and innovative.</p>
<p><em>Pixels &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz | </em>Find other works by the artist &gt; <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en/product-category/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong>HERE</strong></a></p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en/artworks/artists/julien-comte-gaz/pixels-julien-comte-gaz/">Pixels &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en">en.store.galerieramand</a>.</p>
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		<title>Matrice 64 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Aug 2023 15:05:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hand collage based on an image from the book "Le Nu, 1900" by Philippe Jullian<br />
Year of production: 2023<br />
30 x 30 cm Framed<br />
Signed, Unique original work</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matrice 64 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</p>
<p><a href="https://www.galerieramand.com/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong><em>Julien Comte-Gaz</em></strong></a>, born in 1987 in Adelaide (Australia), is a French visual artist living and working in Paris. Graduated in interior architecture (2009) and in design and Fine Art from the Sorbonne University (2011 &#8211; 2013).</p>
<p>The Artist reinterprets the image mainly through manual collage, he finds his raw material at auctions, second-hand shops and online. These nude or seductive photographs are mostly from the first half of the 20th century. Julien Comte-Gaz&#8217;s approach is related to the notion of &#8220;proxemics&#8221; theorized by the American anthropologist Edward T. Hall  (the study of the physical distance established by the interaction between two people). The proximity to the work is inevitable for the spectator: it is the interaction mechanism that allows the meticulous work of Julien Comte-Gaz to be appreciated. By cutting out the pixel on the digital print, the artist updates the nude and charming photographs while creating a bridge with digital censorship. The artist replaces, gives a new existence, but never takes anything away.</p>
<p>The photo is the basis of his work. He uses it as an image storyteller who reinvents history. These images become his field of action on which he manipulates the scalpel like a brush : he cuts and recuts certain parts that are too carnal to create a pixelated composition where behind a false modesty hides a voyeuristic look. Then he repositioned and glued his previously lacerated segments with infinite skill, recreating the illusion of an undecoded film.</p>
<p>This blurring allows the viewer to conceal his or her gaze and allows him or her to observe openly what he or she would not otherwise do publicly. Through this creative process, the original work thus reconstituted is transformed into a work of art. Julien Comte-Gaz represents his generation par excellence: nostalgic, but also and above all creative and innovative.</p>
<p><em>Matrice 64 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz | </em>Find other works by the artist &gt; <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en/product-category/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong>HERE</strong></a></p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en/artworks/artists/julien-comte-gaz/matrice-64-julien-comte-gaz/">Matrice 64 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en">en.store.galerieramand</a>.</p>
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		<title>Matrice 47 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jul 2023 13:10:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hand collage based on an image from the book "Le Nu, 1900" by Philippe Jullian<br />
Year of production: 2023<br />
18 x 13 cm Framed<br />
Signed, Unique original work</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matrice 47 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</p>
<p><a href="https://www.galerieramand.com/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong><em>Julien Comte-Gaz</em></strong></a>, born in 1987 in Adelaide (Australia), is a French visual artist living and working in Paris. Graduated in interior architecture (2009) and in design and Fine Art from the Sorbonne University (2011 &#8211; 2013).</p>
<p>The Artist reinterprets the image mainly through manual collage, he finds his raw material at auctions, second-hand shops and online. These nude or seductive photographs are mostly from the first half of the 20th century. Julien Comte-Gaz&#8217;s approach is related to the notion of &#8220;proxemics&#8221; theorized by the American anthropologist Edward T. Hall  (the study of the physical distance established by the interaction between two people). The proximity to the work is inevitable for the spectator: it is the interaction mechanism that allows the meticulous work of Julien Comte-Gaz to be appreciated. By cutting out the pixel on the digital print, the artist updates the nude and charming photographs while creating a bridge with digital censorship. The artist replaces, gives a new existence, but never takes anything away.</p>
<p>The photo is the basis of his work. He uses it as an image storyteller who reinvents history. These images become his field of action on which he manipulates the scalpel like a brush : he cuts and recuts certain parts that are too carnal to create a pixelated composition where behind a false modesty hides a voyeuristic look. Then he repositioned and glued his previously lacerated segments with infinite skill, recreating the illusion of an undecoded film.</p>
<p>This blurring allows the viewer to conceal his or her gaze and allows him or her to observe openly what he or she would not otherwise do publicly. Through this creative process, the original work thus reconstituted is transformed into a work of art. Julien Comte-Gaz represents his generation par excellence: nostalgic, but also and above all creative and innovative.</p>
<p><em>Matrice 47 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz | </em>Find other works by the artist &gt; <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en/product-category/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong>HERE</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Segment 26 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2022 08:40:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hand collage from the book "Le Nu 1900 - Philippe Jullian", photo by Robert DEMARCHY - Mounted on white 820g cardboard paper.<br />
Year of production: 2020<br />
25 x 19,6 cm / Framed 40 x 30 cm<br />
Signed, Unique original work</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en/artworks/artists/julien-comte-gaz/segment-26-julien-comte-gaz/">Segment 26 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en">en.store.galerieramand</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Segment 26 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</p>
<p><a href="https://www.galerieramand.com/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong><em>Julien Comte-Gaz</em></strong></a>, born in 1987 in Adelaide (Australia), is a French visual artist living and working in Paris. Graduated in interior architecture (2009) and in design and Fine Art from the Sorbonne University (2011 &#8211; 2013).</p>
<p>The Artist reinterprets the image mainly through manual collage, he finds his raw material at auctions, second-hand shops and online. These nude or seductive photographs are mostly from the first half of the 20th century. Julien Comte-Gaz&#8217;s approach is related to the notion of &#8220;proxemics&#8221; theorized by the American anthropologist Edward T. Hall  (the study of the physical distance established by the interaction between two people). The proximity to the work is inevitable for the spectator: it is the interaction mechanism that allows the meticulous work of Julien Comte-Gaz to be appreciated. By cutting out the pixel on the digital print, the artist updates the nude and charming photographs while creating a bridge with digital censorship. The artist replaces, gives a new existence, but never takes anything away.</p>
<p>The photo is the basis of his work. He uses it as an image storyteller who reinvents history. These images become his field of action on which he manipulates the scalpel like a brush : he cuts and recuts certain parts that are too carnal to create a pixelated composition where behind a false modesty hides a voyeuristic look. Then he repositioned and glued his previously lacerated segments with infinite skill, recreating the illusion of an undecoded film.</p>
<p>This blurring allows the viewer to conceal his or her gaze and allows him or her to observe openly what he or she would not otherwise do publicly. Through this creative process, the original work thus reconstituted is transformed into a work of art. Julien Comte-Gaz represents his generation par excellence: nostalgic, but also and above all creative and innovative.</p>
<p><em>Segment 26 &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz | </em>Find other works by the artist &gt; <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en/product-category/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong>HERE</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Diamond Girl III &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2021 16:44:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hand collage from the book "Le Nu 1900 - Philippe Jullian" - Mounted on 415g Hahnemenühle paper<br />
Year of production: 2019<br />
30x40cm<br />
Signed, Unique original work</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diamond Girl III</p>
<p><a href="https://www.galerieramand.com/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong><em>Julien Comte-Gaz</em></strong></a>, born in 1987 in Adelaide (Australia), is a French visual artist living and working in Paris. Graduated in interior architecture (2009) and in design and Fine Art from the Sorbonne University (2011 &#8211; 2013).</p>
<p>The Artist reinterprets the image mainly through manual collage, he finds his raw material at auctions, second-hand shops and online. These nude or seductive photographs are mostly from the first half of the 20th century. Julien Comte-Gaz&#8217;s approach is related to the notion of &#8220;proxemics&#8221; theorized by the American anthropologist Edward T. Hall  (the study of the physical distance established by the interaction between two people). The proximity to the work is inevitable for the spectator: it is the interaction mechanism that allows the meticulous work of Julien Comte-Gaz to be appreciated. By cutting out the pixel on the digital print, the artist updates the nude and charming photographs while creating a bridge with digital censorship. The artist replaces, gives a new existence, but never takes anything away.</p>
<p>The photo is the basis of his work. He uses it as an image storyteller who reinvents history. These images become his field of action on which he manipulates the scalpel like a brush : he cuts and recuts certain parts that are too carnal to create a pixelated composition where behind a false modesty hides a voyeuristic look. Then he repositioned and glued his previously lacerated segments with infinite skill, recreating the illusion of an undecoded film.</p>
<p>This blurring allows the viewer to conceal his or her gaze and allows him or her to observe openly what he or she would not otherwise do publicly. Through this creative process, the original work thus reconstituted is transformed into a work of art. Julien Comte-Gaz represents his generation par excellence: nostalgic, but also and above all creative and innovative.</p>
<p><em>Diamond Girl III &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz | </em>Find other works by the artist &gt; <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en/product-category/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong>HERE</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Back to Back &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2021 13:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ink on paper from the book "Le Nu 1900 - Philippe Jullian" - Photo by Thomas Eakins<br />
Year of production: 2017<br />
11x42 cm, Framed 40x50cm<br />
Signed, with certificate of authenticity. Unique original work</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en/artworks/artists/julien-comte-gaz/back-to-back-julien-comte-gaz/">Back to Back &#8211; Julien Comte-Gaz</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://store.galerieramand.com/en">en.store.galerieramand</a>.</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.galerieramand.com/artists/julien-comte-gaz/"><strong><em>Julien Comte-Gaz</em></strong></a>, born in 1987 in Adelaide (Australia), is a French visual artist living and working in Paris. Graduated in interior architecture (2009) and in design and Fine Art from the Sorbonne University (2011 &#8211; 2013).</p>
<p>The Artist reinterprets the image mainly through manual collage, he finds his raw material at auctions, second-hand shops and online. These nude or seductive photographs are mostly from the first half of the 20th century. Julien Comte-Gaz&#8217;s approach is related to the notion of &#8220;proxemics&#8221; theorized by the American anthropologist Edward T. Hall  (the study of the physical distance established by the interaction between two people). The proximity to the work is inevitable for the spectator: it is the interaction mechanism that allows the meticulous work of Julien Comte-Gaz to be appreciated. By cutting out the pixel on the digital print, the artist updates the nude and charming photographs while creating a bridge with digital censorship. The artist replaces, gives a new existence, but never takes anything away.</p>
<p>The photo is the basis of his work. He uses it as an image storyteller who reinvents history. These images become his field of action on which he manipulates the scalpel like a brush : he cuts and recuts certain parts that are too carnal to create a pixelated composition where behind a false modesty hides a voyeuristic look. Then he repositioned and glued his previously lacerated segments with infinite skill, recreating the illusion of an undecoded film.</p>
<p>This blurring allows the viewer to conceal his or her gaze and allows him or her to observe openly what he or she would not otherwise do publicly. Through this creative process, the original work thus reconstituted is transformed into a work of art. Julien Comte-Gaz represents his generation par excellence: nostalgic, but also and above all creative and innovative.</p>
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