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EYE ON FELLINI

2024

50 x 50 x 4 cm

Acrylic/mixed media on canvas

Authenticity Certificate

“Eye on Fellini,” Léonce Lemmens’s mastery of texture and layering is on full display. There is a tactile quality to this work, a roughness that invites the viewer to imagine the sensation of running a hand over its surface. The bold yellows and splashes of fuchsia create a sense of dynamism and exuberance, evoking the cinematic surrealism of Federico Fellini himself. Léonce Lemmens’s layering techniques lend the piece an almost collage-like quality, as though fragments of memory and experience are interwoven into a single, unified vision. It is a tribute to the playful, the vibrant, and the dreamlike—a work that feels both anchored in reality and simultaneously transcendent.

Art Critique by Contemporary Art Collectors | November 2024