| Virtual swimming pool | Illustration Urbain
| Virtual swimming pool | Illustration Urbain
| Virtual swimming pool | Illustration Urbain
| Virtual swimming pool | Illustration Urbain
| Virtual swimming pool | Illustration Urbain
| Virtual swimming pool | Illustration Urbain

Virtual swimming pool

Patrick Santoni

Fine Art print
(
without frame )

A4 : 21 x 29.7 cm
A3 : 29,7 x 42 cm
A2 : 42 x 59.4 cm

FORMAT
  • A4
  • A3
  • A2

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Description

Framed in black, seen through the screen of a television, an isolated village in a desert bathed,
of overwhelming light. Yet a virtual swimming pool is revealed juxtaposed
like a provocation. Through this image, two worlds look at each other, the West and the East.


This image invites us to meditate on the complexity of the relationship between these civilizations,
and on how these two worlds can mutually enrich each other despite their differences.

It reminds us that understanding and acceptance of the other are essential to building a
harmonious and enlightened world.

Product Details

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Printed on art paper only
PV01A4

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