Sans Titre

Artist
Laurent HDBX
Sans Titre (2024) Painted resin
  • Dimensions : 30 x 30 x 8 cm
  • Framing : No
  • Guarantee :
    COA
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Studio Tangerine
15
€1,250.00
Delivery: One to two weeks Hand delivery: Paris - FRANCE
Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

This wall sculpture quite literally bursts into the space, like a pop fruit split open in two.

The overall form suggests an organic, almost cerebral silhouette, divided into two contrasting hemispheres: on the left, a play of greens, yellows, and violets; on the right, a warm vibration of solar orange edged with yellow. The colors appear layered in strata, like layers of thought, levels of emotion.

At the center, an intense red line cuts through the composition. It winds, stretches, asserts itself. Both vegetal and calligraphic, this motif brings movement and tension. It connects the two parts like a living network — an energy in circulation, a breath that maintains balance between contrasts.

The volumetric work enhances the presence of the piece: each layer creates a sharp, shaded, almost tactile relief. In a bright white kitchen, the work becomes a powerful focal point. It dialogues with the freshness of herbs, the yellow of lemons, the natural wood — yet remains untamed, joyfully bold.

This is a work that does more than adorn a wall: it animates it. It injects vitality, color, and character.

Artist Biography

Laurent HDBX is a visual artist born in Paris in 1961.

Trained at the Beaux-Arts, he first pursued a demanding and substantial career in design and communication, where he refined his sense of composition, rhythm, and visual impact. This formative period deeply shaped his artistic language: precision, economy of gesture, and a strong image culture became the foundations of his work.

In 2008, he chose to settle along the Mediterranean coast and fully dedicate himself to his personal artistic practice. This decisive turning point opened a more liberated field of exploration, where painting and sculpture engage in dialogue without hierarchy.

Laurent HDBX defines himself as a “painter in volume.” His research goes beyond the surface: he builds, layers, carves, and assembles. Matter becomes language, color becomes vibration. Textures capture light, pigments assert themselves with intensity, and each work commands an immediate physical presence.

His universe is both instinctive and structured, raw yet controlled. He leaves little room for explanatory discourse, favoring direct impact and sensory experience. Information about the artist remains deliberately scarce; he steps aside behind the work, allowing material and color to speak for themselves.

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