The Architecture of Dreams
Born in 1979, Nicolas Lemoine has emerged as a preeminent voice in contemporary digital surrealism. His practice is a profound dialogue with the historical gaze, specifically reimagining the fragmented logic of the early 20th-century avant-garde. By meticulously weaving together antique engravings and modern digital textures, Lemoine constructs a visual language that feels both ancient and immediate, inviting viewers into a realm where time remains suspended.
The Legacy of Max Ernst
At the heart of Lemoine's oeuvre lies the Max Ernst Surreal Collage style. He masterfully interprets the 1930s aesthetic through the creation of mechanical figures and dreamlike juxtapositions. His work is characterized by a sepia-toned atmosphere, where every layer of printed engraving contributes to a sense of tactile silence. Through this method, he breathes new life into the concept of the 'found object,' transforming digital pixels into weathered, historical artifacts that pulse with a painterly surreal energy.
A Unique Vision for Collectors
Lemoine's mastery over light and form allows him to create compositions that possess a luminous structure despite their monochromatic depth. Each piece is a singular exploration of the subconscious, rendered with a precision that honors the tradition of classical printmaking. As part of the WahooArt collection, his works are offered as exclusive digital images, fine art prints, or hand-painted originals, ensuring that each creation remains a rare and precious acquisition for the discerning collector. Digital ownership via NFT is also available for those seeking to preserve these ephemeral dreamscapes.


