Baptiste Debombourg's Art with Staples

For a true artist, materials are not a limitation and he can express himself with practically anything, and following this logic, more by choice than necessity, Baptiste Debombourg chose the common and mundane staples that one can find in any office to do some truly amazing work.

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Baptiste has, as one of the characteristics of his work, the use of unusual materials in art, and that is why he chooses to use broken glass, crumbling walls, dry snow packages, cardboard boxes, legos, and a wide variety of materials, generally alien to art, as protagonists of his works.

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However, of all his work so far, this collection may be the most accessible, since it is inspired by the art of the Renaissance, which facilitates its appreciation by the viewer, by showing works that are not alien to him in style. , but made with a new material and technique. Here are some images of the works in this collection, and if you like them, I recommend you visit the Baptiste Debombourg's website to learn more about his work.

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Source of all images: Baptiste Debombourg's website


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Fascinating art. The crumbling walls is interesting. I'm wondering how much is the price point of his art.