Bébé Lune
2014 Ink-jet print 71.1 x 53.3 cm / 28 x 21 ''
Bébé Rasta
2015 Ink-jet print 53.3 x 40.6 cm / 21 x 16 ''
Allo - As-tu vu Septo?
2015 Ink-jet print 53.3 x 40.6 cm / 21 x 16 ''
La maison de Septo et Mimi
2015 Ink-jet print 86.4 x 106.7 cm / 34 x 42 ''
D'où viennent Septo et Mimi
2015 Ink-jet print 106.7 x 215.9 cm / 42 x 85 ''
Attention pas tomber toi
2015 Ink-jet print 71.1 x 53.3 cm / 28 x 21 ''
Flutiste
2015 Foam, resin, twigs 8.9 x 12.7 x 8.9 cm / 3.5 x 5 x 3.5 ''
Le studio d'enregistrement de Mimi
2015 Ink jet print 71.1 x 53.3 cm / 28 x 21 ''
For the exhibition À la lueur de Bébé Lune, the artist presents holograms and a series of photographs created using handmade models. He reworks his images using digital processing tools in order to give his fictitious universe a realistic feel with a tinge of fantasy.
« In zipertatou’s world, you can enter through the door. It’s as simple as that. Once inside, you can explore this imaginary space that can barely contain itself, freely, with indescribable pleasure. It overflows from the frames, and onto the gallery walls. » (Exerpt from Marie-Andrée Houde's text)
For the exhibition À la lueur de Bébé Lune, the artist presents holograms and a series of photographs created using handmade models. He reworks his images using digital processing tools in order to give his fictitious universe a realistic feel with a tinge of fantasy.
« In zipertatou’s world, you can enter through the door. It’s as simple as that. Once inside, you can explore this imaginary space that can barely contain itself, freely, with indescribable pleasure. It overflows from the frames, and onto the gallery walls. » (Exerpt from Marie-Andrée Houde's text)
« As usual, the palette is generous. And comforting. And crazy. Actually, you might discover that it can be camouflage. It stirs and piles up skilfully into constructed images, amongst which characters from a fictional world are hiding. From then on, we can play the game, uninhibitedly participating in a series of absurd scenarios, where elements which at first glance belong to childhood, are being diverted. »(Exerpt from Marie-Andrée Houde's text)