Collection: Alain LL Marie

Alain L. L. Marie (born 1946 in Marseille) is an international photographic artist and doctor of science, whose pictorial work captivates with provocative, philosophically profound photographic art on brushed aluminum plates. Shaped by life and research stations in France, Canada, the Netherlands, Austria, and Germany, as well as Paul Watzlawick's theory of constructivism, he questions visible reality and visualizes themes such as emptiness, transience, and the ancient principle of "Know Thyself" in works of extraordinary luminosity.

  • Artistic Signature & Themes: Philosophically grounded photographic art with subtle digital transformations; exploration of existential themes, the "aesthetics of ugliness", and psychological levels of reality.
  • Materiality & Technique: High-quality print on brushed aluminum (Alu-Dibond Butlerfinish); the interplay of metal structure and ambient light creates fascinating shimmering effects and spatial depth.
  • Background: Scientific doctorate (PhD) and decades of international research practice as a basis for an open-minded, analytical view of art.
  • Works & Formats: Unique originals and limited edition photographic artworks on aluminum in first-class gallery quality.

Discover Alain L. L. Marie's expressive aluminum photographic artworks online at Kunst-Direkt and secure a profound work of high visual presence for your art collection or modern premises.

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