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©Frédérique Domergue

L’antre d’Ithaque

This seascape, made in 2017, was created on an aluminium support. Frédérique Domergue used glued zinc and bronze sheets as well as metal oxidation and beeswax to create this seascape. It is part of a series of ten landscapes created using a technique of gluing bronze and zinc sheets and altering the surface with acid solutions in various concentrations. No paint or pigments were used to create the piece.
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Frédérique Domergue
Lunel, France
Frédérique Domergue reveals the hidden beauty of materials. By subtly marrying wood and metal, she designs contemporary furniture. But that's not all. ...
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