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6.00" x 8.00"
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8.00" x 10.00"
Window Poster
by Christophe Ennis
Product Details
Window poster by Christophe Ennis. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Window to a decaying room within the penitentiary
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Artist's Description
Window to a decaying room within the penitentiary
About Christophe Ennis
Christophe Ennis is an outsider artist with a fauvist palette, expressing a visionary view of a perilous and futile future that reflects the dichotomy of beauty in nature and it's vicious unforgiving horrors. Using automatism and surrealist abstraction with organic shapes, he commonly finds cephalopod-like and bird-like anthropomorphic creatures, defining them within his compositions. He is compelled toward these reoccurring creatures and finding their meaning in the worlds he creates. His organic abstract landscapes often exhibit horror vacui and tessellations of imaginary creatures, animals, the female form, macabre imagery, and nature in compositions that flow with illusive definition. As the images crowd and overlap they distort and...
$22.56
Cheri Randolph
Christophe, this was my selection for discussion today in the Minimalism in Photography Group. I find a simple beauty in the repetition of rectangular shapes, from the multitude of little ones in the crazed paint texture of the window, to the larger ones of the window panes, the building blocks, then still larger ones of the window and door openings. This image also forces me to consider the limited view out to the world by those confined within the walls, as I am given a limited view into their world from the outside. Nice composition, Christophe. voted
Christophe Ennis replied:
Thank you so much! I appreciate your insight and thoughts and for having you choose this piece for a discussion. It means a lot to me. Thanks --- Christophe