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Maxime ROUAULT
Neotokyo

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Réalisée durant plusieurs live-painting à Nouméa en 2022, Neotokyo est une ville dystopique/futuriste inspirée des livres "Où est Charlie". On peut y trouver et compter certains éléments, comme les ballons rouges qui sont un hommage à l'artiste Banksy. Sous l’autoroute est représenté l’ancienTokyo avec des bâtiments ruraux, le temple étant le plus vieux bâtiment de la ville autour duquel elle s'est construite. La partie haute représente quant à elle un Tokyo futuriste dans lequel se glissent de nombreux éléments de Pop Culture. Les véhicules, engins, plantes et personnages sont inspirés des univers de Miyazaki, Star Wars, MARVEL, Seigneurs de Anneaux, du Jeu-Vidéo (Mario), de dessins-animés, etc. La partie gauche du tableau représente l'aspect industriel de la ville (et la destruction de la Nature par l’Homme) alors que la partie droite évoque l’aspect économique et communautaire ainsi que la nature qui reprend ses droits (tsunami, volcan). Le tableau est fourni avec un cadre équipé d'un ruban LED 120 RGB et d’un cache LED pour tamiser les points lumineux. La télécommande proposant différents modes d'éclairage (réglage des couleurs, de l'intensité, du balayage). 2 possibilités de branchements possible : cadre autonome avec batterie (autonomie 4/5h selon l'intensité de la lumière) ou branchement sur secteur en 220V. La critique du monsieur Yves Kobry sur l'œuvre : Cette ville imaginaire est décrite par Maxime Rouault à partir de Tokyo mais il pourrait s'agir de n'importe quelle ville imaginaire. Le peintre met en scène un conglomérat de temples, de gratte ciel, de bâtiments industriels, commerciaux et d'habitation, sans oublier les zeppelins, les avions, les fusées qui les traversent ou les percutent. L'artiste qui puise son inspiration à la fois dans la bande dessinée et le Street Art joue de la surcharge descriptive, spatiale et colorée pour donner l'idée dune ville artificielle et invivable. Le travail minutieux et sophistiqué de Maxime Rouault contribue au chatoiement de l'oeuvre. Matériaux utilisés : • Papier photo glossy 300g/m² collé au SIKA sur panneau d'alucobond • Feutres à encre de Chine (60 couleurs) • Stylos à bille métallisés • Feutres et cartouches d'encre à alcool (10 couleurs) • Blackliner • Poudres minérales (or minéral antique, or 24 carats, or cuivre rouge, nacre en poudre) • Dorures (or 24 carats pour les personnages ; feuilles d'aluminium, de cuivre oxydé et de bronze pour les bâtiments)
  • Creator:
    Maxime ROUAULT (1987, French)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 43.31 in (110 cm)Width: 86.62 in (220 cm)Depth: 3.94 in (10 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    NaPrice: $53,560
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  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2367214196532
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