In this exhibition, each of the featured artists approaches exposure through a distinct technical process. Arnoux’s sunlit bodies, pools, and coastal scenes translate heat, water, and leisure into bright and vivid compositions. Leriche merges photography, digital construction, gold leaf and relief surfaces to allow cracks, texture and imperfections to catch light as part of the image. Couput starts his work with sketches, removing figures and narrative to bring forward landscape and atmosphere through expressive paintings atop intentionally exposed surfaces. Lupi uses acrylic and gold leaf to create luminous horizons which shift gently with light. Kulsdom constructs layered compositions where neon tones, natural forms, and traces of revision emphasize t he existing tension between the digital and physical reality. Rose's aerial bird's-eye view photographs provide a profound sense of weightlessness from the sky. Condes' "Splash Symphony" sculptures transcend the movement of jumping into the water, capturing a unique and powerful energy. Cristofari works with a palette knife, acrylic, structural paste, and color to create impasto surfaces where classic images are translated into movement, texture, and new intensity.
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