Sans Titre

Artist
Laurent HDBX
Sans Titre (2024) Painted
  • 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)

Placed above a single bed with clean, minimalist lines, the work immediately becomes the vibrant heart of the bedroom.

Its organic, almost naïve silhouette stands out against the light wall like a controlled explosion of bold colors. Horizontal bands — luminous green, solar yellow, deep blue, turquoise, and orange — create a rhythmic background, upon which rounded, fleshy, generous red forms are layered. The surface appears soft, almost velvety, reinforcing its tactile and playful quality.

Above the light wood headboard, it acts as a warm presence: it awakens the sobriety of natural tones, infuses a pop energy, and brings a joyful, almost Mediterranean note. The ensemble creates a harmonious contrast between the calm of the beige linens and the chromatic intensity of the sculpture.

In this intimate bedroom setting, the piece does more than decorate: it pulses, it dialogues with the space, it establishes an atmosphere that is at once contemporary, sunlit, and resolutely optimistic.

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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