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Limited and numbered edition artwork - Size L (L64cm x H.85 x P4 cm) - Design Rachel & Benoît Convers - Material: HPL frame and printed on dibond (aluminum) - Made in France

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Material: Cadre en stratifié massif et impression sur du dibond (aluminium)
Weight: M : 3,4 | L : 7kgs | XL : 9kgs
Use: Indoor
Dimension: L : H.85 x L.64 x P.4 cm
Finish: Matte frame
Country of manufacture: France
Model: Elena
Little extra: S : limited series of 1000 pieces | M : limited series of 500 pieces | L : limited series of 300 pieces | XL : limited series of 100 pieces | XXL : limited series of 100 pieces

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The awakening of the Olympian goddesses

 Rachel Convers's two new creations, named Téa and Elena, are a celebration of the goddesses of Olympus. Imbued with an ethereal lightness, the majestic sculptures of Téa and Elena stand proudly, carved in a dazzlingly pure white marble, alabaster. This diaphanous dominant contrasts with the pre-established codes of the Collector collection, and affirms Rachel Convers's new artistic choice.

The duality of the godesses of Alabaster

 
In the context of the goddesses Téa and Elena, the question of gender emerges. The two deities seem to transcend patriarchal boundaries, simultaneously embodying feminine traits as well as elements borrowed from the masculine register. The artist is once again seeking to establish the ambiguity of gender. The femininity of Elena, whose name refers to the sun, is immediately apparent through the flowers and the chignon. However, the artist creates a contrast by including a butterfly close to the heart, like a messenger of amorous disorder.

The intimate revelation of Téa and Élena portraits by Rachel Convers

 
In this interview, Rachel Convers talks about her new creations for Ibride, Téa and Éléna. Driven by the desire to give life to the inanimate, she has chosen to defy the limits of art by infusing motionless forms with subtle movement. 

Feminine, Elena emerges in a burst of diaphanous white, embodying an Olympian goddess with untamable charisma. Her face subtly doubles in a delicate blur, at the edge of motion, challenging the still frame of the traditional portrait.

Her hair swept up into a classic bun, adorned with delicate flowers, evokes a serene elegance that is gently disrupted by a butterfly resting near her heart, a messenger of intimate unrest or romantic disorder.

She forms a harmonious duo with Téa, their presences echoing each other in a shared aesthetic that is at once gentle and powerful.

The image is printed directly onto a Dibond aluminium panel, a rigid and lightweight composite material known for its long-lasting stability and resistance to humidity.

Handcrafted, assembled, and finished in our Fontain workshops, each piece is produced as a limited, numbered edition and certified with the signature of the designer Rachel Convers.  

This portrait can be easily hung using a discreet mounting system on the back. It is also recommended to clean it with a dry cloth only.

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