Saype French, 1989
Beyond Crisis, Leysin (CH) 2020, 3000 m², 46°20'35.1"N 6°59'17.9"E, 2023
Photographic print, unique fragments taken from the ephemeral artwork's production
Unique piece
Unique piece
112 x 115 cm
44 1/8 x 45 1/4 in
44 1/8 x 45 1/4 in
20058
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In the pandemic context where the majority of the world's population is confined, Saype seized the opportunity of a semi-lockdown in Switzerland to offer us an optimistic and refreshing work...
In the pandemic context where the majority of the world's population is
confined, Saype seized the opportunity of a semi-lockdown in
Switzerland to offer us an optimistic and refreshing work entitled
"BEYOND CRISIS". This fresco, covering more than 3000 square meters,
evokes the construction of a more united and humane world, as
represented by the little girl looking towards the horizon. This dance
drawn in a circular arc, which is not without reminding us of the shape
of the coronavirus, reminds us that it is in these moments of crisis
that we must look together towards the future. Between innocence and
encouragement, this work illustrates the universal resilience of humans
to fight the virus and design a more harmonious world.
This framed photo captures a breathtaking mountain landscape with a solitary figure sitting atop it, creating a sense of awe and tranquility. The image is a part of the 'BEYOND CRISIS' series by the renowned French artist SAYPE, who was born in 1989. The artwork, created in 2023, is a photographic print that beautifully showcases the artist's unique perspective on the natural world.
The photograph is not just a standalone piece but also comes with three distinct fragments that were part of the production process for the ephemeral artwork. These fragments add an extra layer of authenticity and connection to the creation of the piece.
Inspired by the concept of Land art, this framed photo is a testament to the artist's ability to capture the grandeur and serenity of nature. The carefully chosen composition and the inclusion of a human figure sitting on the mountain evoke a sense of contemplation and harmony between mankind and the environment.
confined, Saype seized the opportunity of a semi-lockdown in
Switzerland to offer us an optimistic and refreshing work entitled
"BEYOND CRISIS". This fresco, covering more than 3000 square meters,
evokes the construction of a more united and humane world, as
represented by the little girl looking towards the horizon. This dance
drawn in a circular arc, which is not without reminding us of the shape
of the coronavirus, reminds us that it is in these moments of crisis
that we must look together towards the future. Between innocence and
encouragement, this work illustrates the universal resilience of humans
to fight the virus and design a more harmonious world.
This framed photo captures a breathtaking mountain landscape with a solitary figure sitting atop it, creating a sense of awe and tranquility. The image is a part of the 'BEYOND CRISIS' series by the renowned French artist SAYPE, who was born in 1989. The artwork, created in 2023, is a photographic print that beautifully showcases the artist's unique perspective on the natural world.
The photograph is not just a standalone piece but also comes with three distinct fragments that were part of the production process for the ephemeral artwork. These fragments add an extra layer of authenticity and connection to the creation of the piece.
Inspired by the concept of Land art, this framed photo is a testament to the artist's ability to capture the grandeur and serenity of nature. The carefully chosen composition and the inclusion of a human figure sitting on the mountain evoke a sense of contemplation and harmony between mankind and the environment.
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