
Definition
In his "Definition" series, Arès juxtaposes layers of black dots or dots of pure colours on overlapping plexiglass sheets to obtain an optical effect that changes depending on the viewer’s perspective. The silhouettes he super-imposes print a fleeting instant, cells frozen in time, awaiting the viewer's gaze to be read as a whole. The systematized mechanical aspect of his technique is broken by the imperfection of the gesture, that of his hand which, when he sets the point on the surface, accepts the pictorial accident.
Hourglass
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Timelapse
Multiple Selves: Artist
The process of changing from one state to another
An imaginary line
Relating to, composed of, or involving two things
Considered in relation or in proportion to something else
The Past, the Present, and the Future of Me
A way in which two or more things are alike
The state or extent of being connected or interconnected
The small precise or trivial details of something