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Let's discover together the high relief that we have developed for better tactile reading: 9 levels for a cultural experience without barriers.
It is used for works that are often complicated or whose technique needs to be emphasized. Flat reliefs offer a first reading of the artwork, that of its composition. Above this, contours and textures go into detail. The strokes of a brush, the modeling of a sculpture, the spirit of a photograph become textures to be felt.
One example of this is “Saint Lazare Station” by Claude Monet (1877) for the Musée d'Orsay.
The station is the central theme of the painting, so we decided to depict only the silhouettes of the figures and describe the station and its structure in more detail. The smoke that invades the scene was the big challenge in this work: to tactilely represent the impression of blur and confusion created by this mesh of smoke and architecture.
And what would your tactile project be?
It is used for works that are often complicated or whose technique needs to be emphasized. Flat reliefs offer a first reading of the artwork, that of its composition. Above this, contours and textures go into detail. The strokes of a brush, the modeling of a sculpture, the spirit of a photograph become textures to be felt.
One example of this is “Saint Lazare Station” by Claude Monet (1877) for the Musée d'Orsay.
The station is the central theme of the painting, so we decided to depict only the silhouettes of the figures and describe the station and its structure in more detail. The smoke that invades the scene was the big challenge in this work: to tactilely represent the impression of blur and confusion created by this mesh of smoke and architecture.
And what would your tactile project be?
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