Presentation
Hélène Gillier, LNG born in 1966 is a self-taught artist.
She has devoted herself for several years to the realization of 3D objects via digital machining and collaborates with artists from different backgrounds for the reproduction and enlargement of sculptures.
It is quite natural that she develops her own creations in connection with this technique.
She then moved towards kinetic art, finding her inspiration from artists of the 60s such as Yacoon Agam and Carlos Cruz Diez.
Each of his works offers 2 different views to the viewer who alone decides the movement by choosing metal as a support, his work is bright, colorful and cheerful.
The 2 visuals created in computer graphics are first printed on metal, she then cuts each painting into strips which will be glued to recompose the 2 original visuals thus achieving the kinetic effect.
His visuals feature the heroes of his adolescence, mixing characters, eras and styles on a pop art background.