Julien_catanese

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 weeks ago

haha, thanks you very much :)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

in terms of content, engraving on a support to coat it with ink is fairly traditional. in terms of form, rather contemporary.

 

This composition, inspired by the eponymous track by the musician "Solvant", is a patchwork of symbolic elements borrowed from modular synthesizers and electronic sound creation. Made up of elements found in certain semi-modular synthesizer brands like Make Noise and their iconic designs, this work is a homogeneous and minimalist assembly of waveforms, electronic components, button symbols, jack cables, and other small details characteristic of these mysterious and monolithic instruments.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago

thanks a lot ! it's a limited edition of 100, but I print them in sets of 20.

 

This composition, inspired by the eponymous track by the musician "Solvant", is a patchwork of symbolic elements borrowed from modular synthesizers and electronic sound creation. Made up of elements found in certain semi-modular synthesizer brands like Make Noise and their iconic designs, this work is a homogeneous and minimalist assembly of waveforms, electronic components, button symbols, jack cables holes, and other small details characteristic of these mysterious and monolithic instruments.

At the end of 2020, I owned a few semi-modular synthesizers that I would tinker with from time to time. I once had to make a choice between music creation or engraving. Rather than being mediocre in both areas, I chose to abandon one and focus on the other.

This work is therefore a small personal tribute to certain styles of electronic music.

 
[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago

Thanks mate ! indeed, i like the calls to contemplation allowed by the multitude of elements and homogeneity.

 
[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I’m not your little bitch. I’m not going to comb the internet to look for one little link I saw a week ago

well, that escalated quickly

[–] [email protected] 3 points 6 months ago (2 children)

I’ve seen lithographs all over the Internet for something almost exactly like this but not quite

aw, ok. could you send me a link if you find what it is?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 months ago

Thank you very much and I'm glad you like it! :) you must certainly be talking about pioneer and voyager plates! they are indeed my primary source of inspiration and a thread that runs through all my engraving work.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago (5 children)

These designs are kinda flooding the market lately.

mhm, I don't know what “market” you're talking about but these are handmade art prints so you can't say I'm flooding the market even though I regularly post here or on reddit to present my work.

 
[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

This is beautiful. I have an old Hitchhikers’s Guide omnibus edition with gold lettering that this reminds me of. I should give the whole series another read. Thanks for posting this.

ohhh I would love to have this! I have a very common edition bought in a bookstore but this kind of work deserves a nice edition! :) good proofreading

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago
[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (2 children)

;) they inspired me for the title of the work and I listened to them a lot during the dozens of hours of conception.

 
 

"What do we perceive from a star if not its radiation?

The year 2024 was an opportunity to see boreal aurora at low latitudes, the consequences of multiple coronal mass ejections.

I would lie if I said that this is what inspired this engraving because I started it in 2023 but these events considerably oriented its composition. inspired by astrophysics and science fiction, this engraving has the central theme of the sun and the stars in general. There we find, through a series of scientific and symbolic vignettes, representations of stellar nucleosynthesis, atomic diagrams, elements relating to plasma, accretion disks, magnetic fields and, the finality of these processes, radiation.

One vignette features the proton-proton chain, a series of nuclear fusion reactions that power the hearts of stars, transforming hydrogen into helium and releasing colossal energy in the form of light and heat. This fusion is the primary source of energy for main-sequence stars, like our own Sun.

At the center of the work, the symbol of the element hydrogen (H), the most abundant atom in the universe, reminds us that this primordial element is the building block of stars and galaxies. The diagram of the hydrogen atom, with its single electron orbiting the nucleus, symbolizes the elegant simplicity underlying the complex phenomena of astrophysics.

The engraving also includes illustrations of atomic structure and energy levels, evoking the electronic transitions that produce the light spectra observed by astronomers. These spectra are essential for determining the chemical composition, temperature, density and motion of celestial objects.

“Radiant” is a window into a different dimension of cosmic physics, evoking both the beauty and complexity of astrophysical phenomena. The use of clean lines and technical symbols creates a dialogue between art and science, inviting one to delve into the depths of the cosmic unknown."

 

linoprint inspired by the stars, astrophysics and sci-fi.

"The year 2024 was an opportunity to see boreal aurora at low latitudes, the consequences of multiple coronal mass ejections.

I would lie if I said that this is what inspired this engraving because I started it in 2023 but these events considerably oriented its composition. inspired by astrophysics and science fiction, this engraving has the central theme of the sun and the stars in general. There we find, through a series of scientific and symbolic vignettes, representations of stellar nucleosynthesis, atomic diagrams, elements relating to plasma, accretion disks, magnetic fields and, the finality of these processes, radiation.

One vignette features the proton-proton chain, a series of nuclear fusion reactions that power the hearts of stars, transforming hydrogen into helium and releasing colossal energy in the form of light and heat. This fusion is the primary source of energy for main-sequence stars, like our own Sun.

At the center of the work, the symbol of the element hydrogen (H), the most abundant atom in the universe, reminds us that this primordial element is the building block of stars and galaxies. The diagram of the hydrogen atom, with its single electron orbiting the nucleus, symbolizes the elegant simplicity underlying the complex phenomena of astrophysics.

The engraving also includes illustrations of atomic structure and energy levels, evoking the electronic transitions that produce the light spectra observed by astronomers. These spectra are essential for determining the chemical composition, temperature, density and motion of celestial objects.

“Radiant” is a window into a different dimension of cosmic physics, evoking both the beauty and complexity of astrophysical phenomena. The use of clean lines and technical symbols creates a dialogue between art and science, inviting one to delve into the depths of the cosmic unknown.

This print is a celebration of human curiosity and our endless quest to understand the universe around us."

 

Mainly visual and graphic work inspired by diagrams and concepts of quantum mechanics. The central part is the representation of the double slits experiment.

 

Hand-carved and printed linocut on certain fundamental principles of quantum physics and the double slit experiment (vertical central part) all mixed with abstract elements. all forming a graphically coherent and SF-inspired whole

 

Hand printed & hand carved linoprint. Occult/Sci-fi inspired work about exobiology.

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Hand carved/hand printed linocut [edit : that i made] 70x100cm, gold & black version. Scifi inspired work

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