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    • WORLD’S FAIR 15- LIEGE 1905

      WORLD’S FAIR 15

      LIEGE 1905

       

      The Brussels Universal Exhibition in 1910 is represented in an abstract way through a dynamic composition of geometric shapes and bright colors.

      This work reflects the innovative and futuristic atmosphere of the exhibition, which presented many technological and artistic advances.

      The colors chosen evoke the modernity of the time, with shades of red, of blue, white and orange that recall the flags of the participating nations.

      The composition plays with rectangular shapes and curves, creating an effect of movement and visual harmony.

      The work captures the spirit of an age of progress and discovery, who marked the history of mankind.

    • WORLD’S FAIR 16- MILAN 1906

      WORLD’S FAIR 16

      MILAN 1906

      The Milan Universal Exhibition in 1906 was a landmark event that attracted visitors from all over the world to admire the marvels of engineering and art.

      The main pavilion, designed by architect Luca Beltrami, was an impressive structure with a large glass dome that allowed natural light to stream into the interior of the exhibition.

      This abstract representation is characterized by the use of geometric lines and bright colors.

      The composition is dynamic and captivating, with shapes that intertwine and overlap to create a complex and fascinating image.

      The bold colors used in the artwork symbolize the innovation and modernity that marked the historic event.

      Straight lines and curves intersect to create visual harmony, reflecting the international unity and cooperation that was celebrated at the Universal Exhibition in Milan in 1906.

    • WORLD’S FAIR 17- BRUXELLES 1910

      WORLD’S FAIR 17

      BRUXELLES 1910

       

      An abstract representation of the Brussels Universal Exhibition of 1910 focused on the scientific and technological advances of the time.

      Geometric lines and bold colors come together to represent innovation, the modernity and complexity of the technology on display.

      Shapes inspired by Art Nouveau architecture, emblematic movement of the time, are also present in the work.

      This abstract representation pays tribute to the exceptional achievements of the Exhibition while reflecting the cultural and artistic evolution of the time..

    • WORLD’S FAIR 18- THINKING 1913

      WORLD’S FAIR 18

      THINKING 1913

       

      This abstract work representing the Universal Exhibition of Ghent in 1913 is characterized by dynamic geometric lines and bright colors that evoke the effervescence of the event.

      The abstract forms represent the pavilions and architectural structures of the exhibition, thus creating a unique representation of the event.

      The composition is both contemporary and innovative, reflecting the artistic advances of the time.

      This work of art is a celebration of the World Expo in Ghent, perfectly capturing the spirit of the event through its use of lines and colors.

    • WORLD’S FAIR 19- SAN FRANCISCO 1915

      WORLD’S FAIR 19

      SAN FRANCISCO 1915

       

      This canvas is an abstract representation of the San Francisco World's Fair in 1915 that captures the essence of the event through geometric lines, curves and bright colors.

      The composition is innovative and conceptual, testifying to the artistic creativity of its author.

      Bold colors and dynamic shapes symbolize the excitement and energy of the exhibition.

      The visually striking artwork fits perfectly into any interior design project.

      The exhibition of San Francisco de 1915 has been a platform for technological innovations, new artistic trends and cultural advances.

    • WORLD’S FAIR 2- PARIS 1855

      WORLD’S FAIR 2

      PARIS 1855

      This painting is an abstract representation of the Universal Exhibition of 1851 in Paris which bursts with bright colors and evokes the innovative and futuristic spirit of the event.

      The stylized geometric shapes represent the bold architectural structures of the exhibition.

      Intense colors bring energy and vitality to the image, evoking the excitement and optimism of the times.

      This work is a tribute to the heritage of the Universal Exhibition of 1851 and its lasting impact on innovation, technology and design.

    • WORLD’S FAIR 20- BARCELONA 1929

      WORLD’S FAIR 20

      BARCELONA 1929

       

      An abstract work of art depicting the Barcelona World Expo in 1929 which consists of geometric shapes, lines, curves and bright colors to evoke the essence of the event.

      Straight lines symbolize modernity, while the curves represent elegance and fluidity.

      The intense colors evoke the festive atmosphere of the exhibition. This abstract representation is innovative and creative, reflecting the artistic trend of the time.

      It testifies to the mastery of the artist in abstraction and composition..

      This artwork can adapt to various interior spaces thanks to its customizable style.

    • WORLD’S FAIR 3- LONDON 1862

      WORLD’S FAIR 3

      LONDON 1862

      Immerse yourself in the vibrant and colorful universe of the Universal Exhibition of 1862 through this abstract representation.

      Stylized geometric shapes evoke the architecture and technology of the time, while the bright colors bring a touch of modernity.

      Red evokes the power of British industry, while blue symbolizes innovation and science.

      The yellow recalls the richness of the colonies and the green, nature and agriculture.

      This image is a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of the Victorian era, and an invitation to explore the history and culture of this fascinating era.

    • WORLD’S FAIR 4- PARIS 1867

      WORLD’S FAIR 4

      PARIS 1867

       

      An abstract representation of the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1867 uses geometric shapes and bold colors to capture the essence of this historic event.

      The shapes recall the architecture and decoration of the time, while the colors evoke the enthusiasm and innovation that marked the Expo.

      The red evokes the pavilion of French industry and the blue represents the Seine, which served as a transportation route for visitors.

      This abstract representation is a tribute to the Universal Exhibition of 1867 and the richness of its history.

    • WORLD’S FAIR 5- VIENNA 1873

      WORLD’S FAIR 5

      VIENNA 1873

      This abstract representation of the Vienna World's Fair in 1873 is an explosion of bright colors and geometric shapes.

      Circles, triangles and squares intertwine to form a whirlwind of movement and dynamism.

      Warm shades of orange, of yellow and red recall the decorative arts and tapestries exhibited at the event.

      This artwork is a celebration of the innovation and creativity that was showcased at the Vienna World Expo in 1873.

    • WORLD’S FAIR 6- PHILADELPHIA 1876

      WORLD’S FAIR 6

      PHILADELPHIA 1876

       

      This abstract work represents the Philadelphia World's Fair 1876 through geometric shapes and bright colors.

      The emblematic buildings of the exhibition are suggested by the lines and curves.

      Red colors, blue and yellow evoke the spirit of innovation and progress of the time.

      Asymmetrical shapes add an artistic touch and reflect the diversity of cultures and technologies presented.

      This abstract representation celebrates the innovation and creativity of the Universal Exhibition of 1876.

    • WORLD’S FAIR 7- PARIS 1878

      WORLD’S FAIR 7

      PARIS 1878

       

      This abstract representation of the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1878 captures the essence of the event with dynamic geometric shapes and vibrant colors.

      The blue evokes the Seine which crosses the city, while the red in the center evokes the famous Moulin Rouge.

      Silver gray and purple symbolize the artistic and cultural richness of the exhibition, while black and white add a touch of elegance and sophistication.

      The stylized shapes represent the different pavilions and attractions of the exhibition, offering an abstract but captivating vision of this major event in Parisian history.

    • WORLD’S FAIR 8- MELBOURNE 1880

      WORLD’S FAIR 8

      MELBOURNE 1880

       

      An abstract representation of the Melbourne World Expo in 1880 which captures the essence of the event through geometric shapes, bold lines and curves as well as bright colors.

      This innovative and conceptual work expresses a sense of artistic creativity while showing mastery of abstract art.

      Vibrant colors and dynamic shapes symbolize the excitement and energy of the fair, while showcasing the artist’s distinctive artistic style.

      The artwork is visually striking making it a perfect piece for any interior design project.

    • WORLD’S FAIR 9- BARCELONA 1888

      WORLD’S FAIR 9

      BARCELONA 1888

       

      This abstract representation of the Barcelona Universal Exhibition in 1888 is a dynamic and captivating work of art.

      With its geometric shapes, its bold lines and bright colors, she embodies the innovative spirit of the event.

      The subtly balanced composition is a testament to the artistic mastery of its creator, able to convey the essence of the Exhibition while adding its own creative touch.

      This timeless work of art is a stylish addition to any interior, offering a subtle but powerful reminder of the historic impact of the Barcelona World Expo 1888.

    • OXYGEN

      “Discover “Oxygen”, a bewitching variation of the famous “Bolero”, transformed into an even more personal artistic experience. This work is presented in the form of a multitude of square canvases of 40 cm x 40 cm, like a captivating visual puzzle. Order or disorder, rectilinear or staggered arrangement, it's all in your hands to shape your own interpretation of this psychedelic symphony.

      Each canvas, like a unique piece, carries within it intense energy and dazzling colors. Ensemble, they form a visual harmony where each arrangement offers a different perspective of the artistic experience. “Oxygen” transcends traditional boundaries by allowing you to become the creator, bring your personal vision to life. Immerse yourself in this artistic adventure where creativity has no limits other than those you impose on it, and create your own vibrant and dynamic masterpiece.”

       

      Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.

      Soren Kierkegaard

    • WORLD’S FAIR

      WORLD’S FAIR

      Un concept artistique exclusif qui vous offre la liberté de créer votre propre composition personnelle.

      Chaque toile est une pièce d’un puzzle artistique liée aux autres pour créer une œuvre originale de 20 toiles de 40 cm x 40 cm.

      Ces pièces peuvent être exposées ensemble, in order, randomly or individually, according to individual preferences.

      Vous avez le pouvoir de maintenir la continuité ou de tout réinventer.

      Choisissez parmi les toiles, composez Votre œuvre unique !

      Une œuvre, des combinaisons infinies, la liberté de composer ensemble !

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