Didier Deleidi
Pixel Perfect - The Digital Fine Art Exhibition
April 18 - May 8, 2008
Reception:
Thursday April 24, 2008 6-8 PM
Press Release
Transparent, luminescent forms float weightlessly through Didier Deleidi's art in a joyous celebration of life. Composed using a computer graphics system and based on fractal mathematics, Deleidi's C-prints on canvas conjure dreams of watery realms or celestial spheres, uniting the microscopic and macroscopic worlds. Brightly colored, Deleidi's images recall fields of newborn stars in far-off galaxies or jellyfish swimming through the dark sea. Others resemble swirling fields of energetic particles or unknown life forms. Although science and the biological world are clear influences on Deleidi's work, his art is also informed by a deep spirituality and interest in the grand questions of life.
Born in 1959 in France, Deleidi feels that his art is not influenced by his French background, and is instead universal in nature. He also seeks to explore the concept of the invisible, and incites viewers to contemplate the idea that all life is connected through light and energy. His artworks are meditations on these intricate interconnections.
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