The Man at the Window
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Utterly brilliant new work by a top favorite talent of mine, Marcel Ceuppens in Belgium. I had the pleasure of featuring Marcel’s “everyman” digital painting series earlier this year (view ↑) and was quite thrilled when he contacted me recently about his latest illustrations including his remarkable portrait series. I have highlighted this series directly below in addition to other magnificent new images. As always, Marcel’s work is highly conceptual, elegantly spare and continues to be inspired by mid-century art, design and architecture. The only thing left to say is more please.
>> Don’t miss seeing these and additional digital paintings on Marcel’s microsite.
[ All images ©Marcel Ceuppens ]

Eero Saarinen

Saul Bass

Jean-Pierre Melville

Alexander Calder

Jacques Tati

The Door

The Work of Art
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See more of Marcel Ceuppens’ work on AQ-V:
“Marcel’s protagonist—his ‘everyman’—appears solo or with cookie cutter duplicity throughout these paintings. Each work possesses a specified narrative within a spare, minimalist context and no doubt is very communicative. It is easy to either directly relate, or be rather familiar with this universal character as he conforms to the expected norms of both life and work in an unresisting manner and as he passively observes out of the ordinary natural disasters. Our protagonist appears detached; he is faceless and nonemotive but we empathize with him nonetheless…”










