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Photographie d’art d’un instant de flottement sous-marin dans Suspension II

Suspension II

€2,800.00Price

Artist: Martin Colognoli
Series: GRAVISEA
Size: 120 x 80 cm
Edition currently available: 2/8

Limited to 8 copies + 2 artist's proofs.
Price: €2,800 (VAT included)
Authenticity: numbered, signed, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity

Suspension II is part of the GRAVISEA series, a photographic work that explores immersion as a displacement of the gaze, the body and gravity.

In this work, water becomes a floating space where reference points disappear. The body seems carried by a silent dynamic, between diffused light, slowness, and fragile balance. The image opens a suspended space, on the border between physical sensation and a form of abstraction.

With Suspension II , Martin Colognoli invites us to experience water as an environment capable of transforming our perception of time, movement, and presence.

  • Do you have a question, a specific request, or a custom format in mind? I would be delighted to discuss it with you during a phone call and provide personalized support. Don't hesitate to contact me here .

    This work is offered in a unique format of 120 x 80 cm , chosen for its visual presence, balance and impact in space.

    Each copy is part of a limited edition of 8 prints and 2 artist's proofs. It is numbered , signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity .

    The print is produced using Hahnemühle FineArt pigment printing and then mounted on Dibond aluminum , with a float frame . This understated and elegant finish gives the artwork a contemporary, refined, and lasting presence, while highlighting the depth of the image.

    Dibond ensures excellent stability over time, while the American-style frame provides a high-end, refined finish, particularly suited to indoor presentation in a residential, architectural or professional setting.

    Each work is carefully prepared in Lyon, France , in collaboration with a professional photographic laboratory.

    The photographs showing the artwork in context are provided for illustrative purposes only. They simply allow you to imagine how the artwork would look in a space and do not constitute a contractual commitment.

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