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Resumo Biográfico

  • Born: 1961, Lyon, France
  • Movements: pop art
  • Top-ranked work: Rhythmic Tides in Halftone Blue
  • Top 3 works:
    • Rhythmic Tides in Halftone Blue
    • Cyan Convergence: The Urban Pulse
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  • Works on APS: 9
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: France

A Nostalgic Reimagining of the Mid-Century Aesthetic

Born in 1961, Pauline Aubert has cultivated a practice that serves as a profound dialogue with the historical gaze of mid-century print media. Her work transcends mere imitation, instead performing a sophisticated reconstruction of the Vintage Comic aesthetic. By utilizing digital tools to emulate the tactile imperfections of the 1950s, Aubert captures a sense of luminous structure that feels both ancient and strikingly modern.

The Alchemy of Color and Dot

At the heart of Aubert's technical mastery lies her meticulous application of the CMYK halftone dot pattern. Through the strategic use of Ben-Day dots, she creates a rhythmic texture that defines form and shadow, imbuing her digital images with a tactile silence. Her palette relies on offset primary colors and bold black ink outlines, evoking the high-contrast energy of classic animation while maintaining a nuanced control over light and atmosphere.

Exclusivity and the AllPaintingsStore Collection

As a featured artist within the AllPaintingsStore collection, Aubert's creations represent the pinnacle of curated digital artistry. Each piece is offered with an unwavering commitment to scarcity; works are released as unique digital images, limited prints, or hand-painted originals, with select pieces available as NFTs. This ensures that every acquisition remains a singular moment in the intersection of Anime & Animation and fine art history.