2094
Artist : Jean-Christophe Fischer
Acrylic on canvas triptych
h47.2x15.7x1.6 inch / 59.1x19.7x1.8 inch / 47.2x15.7x1.6 inch
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Artwork | painting |
Size in inch (Height/Lenght/Width) | 47.2x15.7x1.6/59.1x19.7x1.8 |
Medium | Acrylique paint |
Type | Unique work |
Signature | Signed artwork |
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With The Balance of Worlds, Jean-Christophe Fischer delivers a masterful triptych where color, symbolism, and reflection unite in a radiant choreography.
Each panel stands alone yet connects seamlessly with the others, like three breaths of a single rhythm. Through this visual balance, Fischer explores the invisible links that bind the realms of nature, humankind, and the spirit.
All three panels pulse with solar energy. Fischer’s familiar motifs appear throughout: puzzle pieces, flowers, fish, the moon and sun, sailboats, stylized figures, and celestial symbols. These forms intertwine and overlap, creating a joyful fresco in which everything seems connected by an unseen thread.
The central composition, dense and luminous, acts as the visual axis around which the outer panels revolve. The viewer is drawn into a living, breathing universe in constant motion—an intricate ecosystem of form and color.
Fischer masterfully balances abundance and order. His supple black line guides the eye through a labyrinth of vivid hues. Reds, blues, yellows, and greens harmonize like notes in a musical score. Nothing is accidental: each motif speaks to another, every fragment finds its place within the grand design of the world.
The title, The Balance of Worlds, expresses Fischer’s belief that art can mirror universal harmony, where diversity is not conflict but complementarity.
Humor, tenderness, and reflection intertwine in this contemporary mandala—a joyful celebration of the living world and of our shared interdependence.
While Fischer’s visual language recalls the freedom and rhythm of Keith Haring, his approach is more introspective and lyrical.
Where Haring captured social energy, Fischer explores inner energy—the quiet force of coexistence and connection. His painting becomes a colorful hymn, a joyful prayer to life itself.
Fischer unites the spontaneity of pop art with a distinctly humanist philosophy. His work speaks both to the eye and to the soul, inviting viewers to perceive the world not in fragments, but in harmony.
Now exhibited at the Galerie Bouillon d’Art, The Balance of Worlds stands among Jean-Christophe Fischer’s most emblematic works.
This luminous triptych belongs equally in contemporary interiors and modern art collections. Acquiring it means bringing into one’s space a vision of equilibrium, joy, and wisdom—
a living artwork that reconciles the worlds.