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Threefold

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Three bodies, one dissolution — the fabric is doing it to all of them

Type · Open edition
Regular price €45,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €45,00 EUR
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Three standing figures, each occupying a vertical panel of worn plaster and stripped wood. The leftmost head is severed by a geometric cut — face turned away, neck elongated, identity withheld. The centre figure lifts her chin, eyes half-closed, rendered in softer line. The third is hatched in dense parallel strokes, profile sharp where the others blur. Each garment begins as cloth and ends as something else: torn layers, cascading planes of material that have lost their function and gained weight instead. The panels do not form a sequence. Nothing progresses from left to right. Each figure is mid-collapse in a different register — structural fracture, suspension, graphic erosion — and the ground they share refuses to unify them. What the image holds is not three variations on a form but three simultaneous states of the same undoing, distributed across a surface that cannot contain any of them.
Print & Paper

Giclée fine art, 12-color pigment inks on Enhanced Matte 200gsm. FSC-certified, acid-free. Archival quality.

Sizes & Framing
Format cm inches Weight Price
A4 21 × 29.7 8.3 × 11.7 ~80 g €45,00
A3 29.7 × 42 11.7 × 16.5 ~120 g €60,00
A2 42 × 59.4 16.5 × 23.4 ~200 g €80,00
A1 59.4 × 84.1 23.4 × 33.1 ~370 g €110,00
A0 84.1 × 118.9 33.1 × 46.8 ~700 g €150,00

Estimated weight, unframed, including protective packaging.

Framing not available for this edition.

Shipping & Returns
Produced and shipped by a certified print partner near you. Estimated delivery: 5–8 business days. Ships worldwide.

When you receive your order, please inspect the print carefully. If anything is damaged, take a photo and contact us within 14 days — we will send a replacement at no charge.
Artist

SaintPixel is an art project created by Mikael Gueguen, who was born in France in the 1970s. He trained in applied arts and fine arts, including a two-year apprenticeship in decorative painting (wood and marble finishes, large-scale scenic designs, and trompe l'œil). An IT entrepreneur in the 2000s, he returned to artistic and manual practice, working today at the intersection of traditional media and generative AI.