Menu
BEZPLATNÁ KONSULTÁCIA O UMENÍ
Kúpiť tlač Kúpiť tlačObjednať reprodukciu Objednať reprodukciu OdoslaťOdoslať
Podrobnosti o dieloPodrobnosti o dielo Pridať do obľúbených Pridať do obľúbených StiahnuťStiahnuť Podobné dielaPodobné diela RTG skúškaRTG skúška PrezentáciaPrezentácia

Monolithic Silence: A Singular Study of Slate Peaks and Eternal Mist

Experience the profound serenity of Monolithic Silence by Laurent Fabre, a Neo-Abstract masterpiece featuring charcoal peaks and ethereal mist, available as an exclusive one-of-one treasure for your private collection.

Discover the exclusive collection of Laurent Fabre at OriginalUniqueArt. Explore master-style reproductions of neo-abstract geometric compositions and contemporary color structures.

Kúpte si digitálnu snímku vo vysokom rozlíšení s vylepšenými detailmi, ktorá je oveľa kvalitnejšia než online náhľad.

Každý súbor starostlivo pripravujú naši interní špecialisti pomocou pokročilých nástrojov a odborného manuálneho retušovania. Zabezpečujeme, aby každý obrázok disponoval výnimočnou čistotou, presnou farebnou vernosťou a jemnými detailmi.

Konečný súbor vám bude doručený e-mailom do 72 hodín, optimalizovaný pre okamžité použitie v profesionálnom, redakčnom aj tlačovom prostredí. Ide o rovnakú kvalitu, ktorej dôverajú špičkové dizajnérske štúdiá, vydavateľstvá a galérie.

Digitálny obraz

Stiahnite si vysokorozlíšený súbor na osobné zobrazovanie, tlačenie a kreatívne projekty.

Celková cena

$9.99

Súčasťou každej objednávky digitálneho obrazu

Expetórne digitálne doručenie, garantované

Keď si vyberiete OriginalUniqueArt.com, nedostávate len obrázok – získate profesionálne upravené digitálne umenie, vytvorené s precíznosťou a so zárukou vašej maximálnej spokojnosti. Tu je všetko, čo je súčasťou vašej objednávky automaticky:

shipping_icon
Rýchle doručenie e-mailom

Vaša vysokorozlíšená digitálna súprava obrázkov vám bude zaslaná e-mailom do 72 hodín od objednávky – pripravená na okamžité použitie.

canvas_icon
Digitálny súbor s vylepšením AI

Vaše dielo je profesionálne optimalizované pomocou pokročilých nástrojov umelej inteligencie a manuálnej editácie, čo zaručuje maximálnu úroveň detailov, čistotu a presnosť farieb.

insurance_icon
Bezplatné celoživotné opätovné doručenie

Náhodou ste zmazali alebo ste stratili svoj súbor? Nebavžte sa – pošleme vám ho kedykoľvek znova, úplne bez poplatkov.

tax_icon
Bez poplatkov za dovoz – navždy

Užite si svoje umelodelo okamžite bez colných poplatkov, daní alebo nákladov na dopravu – digitálne stiahnutia sú vždy oslobodené od dane.

color_icon
Garantovaná presnosť farieb

Pomocou profesionálnych nástrojov a farebného manažmentu zabezpečujeme, aby vaša digitálna fotografia čo najpresnejšie odrážala pôvodné farby.

return_icon
60-dňová záruka spokojnosti

Ak nebudete spokojní so svojou digitálnou fotografiou, upravíme ju alebo vám vrátime 100% v priebehu 60 dní – bez zbytočných otázok.

guarantee_icon
100% Záruka vrátenia peňazí

Nie ste spokojní? Získajte plnú náhradu peňazí do 60 dní od prijatia vášho digitálneho súboru – bez zbytočných otázok.

discount_icon
Zľavy pri veľkom odbere

Kúpte si 3 obrazy, ušetrite 10% - Kúpte si 5, ušetrite 15% - Kúpte si 10+, ušetrite 20%. Ideálne pre kreatívne projekty, galérie a agentúry.

Základné informácie

  • Title: Monolithic Silence
  • Artistic style: Contemporary Abstract / Soft Minimalism
  • Year: 2026
  • Artist: Laurent Fabre
  • Movement: Neo-Abstract Art
  • Medium: Oil on canvas (Hand-painted reproduction)

Popis zberateľského predmetu

The Essence of Monolithic Silence

In the quietude of the contemporary landscape, few works command the room with such profound, understated authority as Monolithic Silence: A Singular Study of Slate Peaks and Eternal Mist. This masterpiece by Laurent Fabre is not merely a depiction of nature, but an invitation into a meditative state. At first glance, the viewer is met with a breathtakingly monochromatic world, where the boundaries between earth, water, and sky dissolve into a rhythmic dance of charcoal, slate, and silver. The composition is anchored by a heavy, textured foreground of rocky outcrops that feel almost sculptural in their presence, grounding the ethereal lightness of the mist above. It is a study in horizontal stratification, where each layer of the landscape serves as a step deeper into an infinite, atmospheric void.

< p>The technical brilliance of this piece lies in its masterful use of impasto and texture. Unlike traditional landscapes that rely on color to convey depth, Fabre utilizes the physical topography of the paint itself to tell a story. Through the deliberate, heavy application of a palette knife, the mountain ridges emerge with a tactile relief that catches the light, creating subtle shadows that shift as one moves around the canvas. This rugged, jagged architecture of the peaks stands in stark, beautiful contrast to the mirror-like smoothness of the mid-ground water and the soft, diffused glow of the overcast sky. The result is a sensory experience where the eye does not just see the landscape but feels its weight and its stillness.

A Symphony of Melancholy and Strength

Beyond its physical form, the artwork carries a deep emotional resonance that speaks to the human condition. There is an inherent melancholy in the cool, achromatic palette—a sense of solitude that is both haunting and deeply comforting. The absence of vibrant color strips away the distractions of the material world, leaving only the elemental forces of nature: stone, water, and air. This minimalism evokes a sense of monumental serenity, making it an ideal centerpiece for spaces designed for reflection, such as a quiet study, a minimalist lounge, or a sophisticated gallery-style bedroom. The piece balances the tension between chaos—represented by the jagged, organic forms of the rocks—and harmony, found in the steady, horizontal planes of the horizon.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this work represents a rare opportunity to possess a Unique Edition from the OriginalUniqueArt.com Studio. As a one-of-one creation, its status as a singular treasure is guaranteed; once it finds its permanent home, it will be retired forever from our archives. Whether rendered as a high-resolution digital piece for modern integration or as a hand-painted oil reproduction where every stroke of the palette knife is meticulously recreated by master painters, Monolithic Silence offers an unparalleled sense of prestige and timelessness. It is more than an acquisition; it is an investment in a moment of eternal stillness.


Životopis umelca

The Visionary of Neo-Abstract Geometry

Born in 1967, Laurent Fabram has emerged as a profound voice in the contemporary art world, crafting a visual language that bridges the gap between historical mastery and modern life. Working from his studio in France, he orchestrates a sophisticated dialogue between eras, where the precision of classical structure meets the fluid energy of the present. His practice is defined by an exploration of geometric abstraction and contemporary color structures, creating works that resonate with both intellectual rigor and emotional depth.

At the heart of his portfolio lies a mastery of Neo-Abstract Art, a specialization where he utilizes complex color fields to achieve a sense of luminous depth. Each composition is a meticulous study in chromatic harmony, utilizing layered pigments to create a rhythmic tension between shape and space. His ability to manipulate light through geometric forms allows his canvases to breathe, offering viewers a transformative experience that transcends the boundaries of traditional abstraction.

As the sole guardian of his legacy, OriginalUniqueArt provides exclusive access to these extraordinary works through our signature Master-Style Interpretations. These premium reproductions are curated to preserve the tactile essence and structural integrity of his original compositions. We ensure that the vibrant energy and intricate textures of his art are translated into high-quality prints, making his unique vision available nowhere else in the world.

Laurent Fabre

Laurent Fabre

1967 - , France