Sunday Featured Art Print: Caution III by FX Pelissier
Sunday Featured Art Print: Caution III
A poised gesture in black and white. Quiet strength for interiors that seek balance and clarity.
The Artwork
FX Pelissier’s Caution III (2024) captures a dancer held mid-motion, every angle clean and deliberate. View Artwork
Curatorial Context
Part of Monochrome Motion, the series explores movement reduced to line and light. Each frame reads like an architectural drawing—precise, measured, and calm.
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Why It Works in Interiors
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Monochrome palette stabilizes mixed finishes.
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Matte Alu-Dibond surface prevents glare under strong light.
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Strong silhouette anchors focal walls in offices, corridors, or galleries.
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Ready-to-hang edition saves install time for designers.
Collector Details
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Medium: Digital photographic print on Alu-Dibond
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Size: 17.7 × 11.8 in (45 × 30 cm)
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Edition: 1/4 + 2 A.P.
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Certificate of Authenticity included
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Produced to museum-grade standards
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