"Abstract Smoke" - An exploration of form by Philippe Hugonnard
In this fascinating collection of black and white photographs, Philippe Hugonnard explores the impalpable world of smoke, a material that is fragile, moving and poetically elusive. Shot in the studio against a black background, his photographs reveal all the grace and complexity of smoke as it rises, unfurls and transforms under the effect of light. The black background intensifies the contrast and highlights each volute, each curve, giving rise to an aesthetic that is at once graphic, elegant and hypnotic.
Through a subtle interplay of light and darkness, the volutes become abstract forms, sometimes evoking human silhouettes, sometimes imaginary creatures. Philippe Hugonnard, a master of chiaroscuro, manages to freeze the ephemeral and transform fleeting movements into timeless works of art.
Each image reflects his quest for formal purity and visual poetry. Smoke, freed from all constraints, becomes a plastic language, a symbol of freedom and metamorphosis. Through this minimalist, sensory work, the artist questions the boundary between reality and abstraction, between what disappears and what remains.
Abstract Smoke is Philippe Hugonnard's ode to lightness and transience, where the simplicity of black and white, amplified by the black background, reveals the hidden beauty of the invisible and the creative power of the imagination.
Philippe Hugonnard is a French artist born in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1972.
He creates unique photographs and works of art by mixing several digital media.
His images establish a link between urban reality and the reality he imagines.
By focusing on architecture from around the world, he seeks to awaken..
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