Présentation
DF-ABSTRACT is an artistic project founded on a conceptual, abstract, and non-figurative approach.
Each work presented results from a process of research, transformation, and visual structuring, independent of any decorative or standard commercial logic.
DF-ABSTRACT constitutes an evolving artistic language based on the exploration of tensions, rhythms, balances, and dynamics derived from cultural, historical, musical, natural, or conceptual sources.
Singular Nature of the Works
DF-ABSTRACT works are produced in limited, numbered, and defined editions.
Each work:
- belongs to an identified artistic family
- is part of a structured conceptual genealogy
- is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
DF-ABSTRACT Supports and Editions
Within DF-ABSTRACT, the support is not merely a technical medium.
It fully participates in the perception, structure, and interpretation of the work.
The works are offered as artistic editions produced using professional Fine Art printing processes, selected for their ability to faithfully render the visual balances inherent to the DF-ABSTRACT language.
Fine Art Editions on Art Paper
Fine Art prints on art paper reveal the subtlety of visual textures, the refinement of light transitions, and the chromatic richness of the works.
Produced using pigment-based Fine Art printing on archival-quality papers, these editions offer:
• high visual precision
• deep chromatic depth
• long-lasting conservation quality
Within DF-ABSTRACT, paper constitutes a privileged support for expressing the sensitive, atmospheric, and perceptual dimension of the works.
Fine Art Editions Mounted on Aluminum Dibond
Certain works are offered as Fine Art prints mounted on aluminum Dibond.
This process combines the quality of a Fine Art print with the structural stability of a rigid composite support, allowing for a refined presentation and absolute flatness.
Within DF-ABSTRACT, aluminum Dibond extends the architectural dimension and geometric rigor of the visual language.
This support guarantees:
• Perfect flatness
• Long-term dimensional stability
• Precise rendering of graphic tensions
• Conservation quality meeting museum standards
Editorial Status
Each DF-ABSTRACT edition, regardless of its support:
• Is produced in a limited series
• Is numbered and signed
• Is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity
• Is integrated into the overall DF-ABSTRACT artistic corpus
No reproduction outside the DF-ABSTRACT editorial framework is authorized.
Authenticity and Editions
Each work constitutes the materialization of a structured visual language.
Variations (Prima, Lumen, Saturatio, Fragmenta, and other declinations) represent distinct artistic
expressions within the same genealogical framework of a work.
Editions are strictly limited. Once an edition is closed, no identical reproduction is produced.
Each DF-ABSTRACT work is accompanied by a signed and referenced certificate of authenticity.
Integrity of the Work
DF-ABSTRACT works must be preserved in their material and conceptual integrity.
Any modification, reframing, reconditioning, restoration, or alteration without the written validation of the artist may compromise the artistic coherence, traceability, and patrimonial value of the work.
Any modification, restoration, or reproduction requires prior written approval from the artist.
Variations and Artistic Supports
Works may be offered on different artistic supports.
Variations in rendering resulting from:
- materials
- printing techniques
- exhibition conditions
are an integral part of the DF-ABSTRACT artistic process.
Relationship with the Collector
DF-ABSTRACT favors a direct, respectful, and transparent relationship with collectors.
The acquisition of a work implies adherence to an artistic, intellectual, and sensitive approach.
Traceability constitutes an essential element of the DF-ABSTRACT philosophy. Collectors are encouraged to preserve authenticity documents and maintain the transmission history of the works.
Conservation of the Works
Collectors are advised to preserve works under appropriate conditions, including:
- limiting prolonged exposure to UV light
- protection against humidity and temperature variations
- use of appropriate hanging systems
Conservation recommendations are provided for guidance only and do not engage the responsibility of the artist in case of non-compliance.
Documentation and Reproduction
DF-ABSTRACT may include documentary reproductions of works for purposes of:
- archiving
- artistic research
- cultural and institutional communication
These uses do not affect the rights of the owner of the physical support.
Any reproduction for editorial or institutional purposes requires prior written authorization from the artist.
Refusal of the Superfluous
DF-ABSTRACT refuses:
- promotional excess
- trivialization of the work
- commercial exploitation of personal data
The website and its functionalities are deliberately minimal in order to preserve the essential: the work and its interpretation.
Ethical Commitment
DF-ABSTRACT commits to:
- guaranteeing the authenticity of the works
- maintaining coherence between artistic, technical, and editorial approaches
- providing clear and sincere information
- strictly respecting the confidentiality of personal data
- preserving the continuity and memory of the artistic corpus
DF-ABSTRACT Philosophy
DF-ABSTRACT is founded upon several guiding principles:
- structure before ornament
- tension and balance as visual drivers
- continuity between research, creation, and transmission
- the progressive construction of a coherent artistic corpus
Conclusion
DF-ABSTRACT is not a store in the traditional sense.
It constitutes a space of research, tension, transmission, and memory, in which the work prevails over the product and where each creation participates in an evolving artistic architecture.
DF-ABSTRACT is part of an approach in which each work constitutes a fragment of an expanding visual language.