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" Words " - Postcards series AVAILABLE in Paris Galery
Series: Postcards —
“ Fragments d’Horizons “
The postcard series is Edgar’s most intimate format.
Small in size but powerful in presence, each card is a micro-landscape, a moment of thought, a gesture frozen on paper.
Working with acrylic or ink, Edgar explores two approaches:
1. The Color Cards
Minimal gestures, precise strokes, or a single burst of light on a dark ground.
These works echo contemporary abstraction — quiet horizons, thin lines cutting through space, small explosions of colour.
They are like miniature atmospheres, simple but charged with emotion, made to be collected, arranged, or displayed as a constellation.
2. The Text Cards (Dada Mode)
On some cards, Edgar adds words he writes directly onto the paint surface —
fragments of phrases, sounds, invented expressions.
The result is close to Dada or early avant-garde poésie visuelle:
spontaneous, playful, instinctive, with a freedom that belongs only to childhood and pure creation.
These text-cards mix drawing, gesture and language, turning each postcard into a small object-poem.
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Spirit of the Series
These postcards are not souvenirs.
They are small works of contemporary art — light, free, and immediate.
They can be hung alone, placed in a frame, or grouped together to create a larger composition.
Each one holds a trace of movement, a thought, a breath.
“Un fragment de paysage, ou une phrase qui ne demande rien.”
— Edgar
Series: Postcards —
“ Fragments d’Horizons “
The postcard series is Edgar’s most intimate format.
Small in size but powerful in presence, each card is a micro-landscape, a moment of thought, a gesture frozen on paper.
Working with acrylic or ink, Edgar explores two approaches:
1. The Color Cards
Minimal gestures, precise strokes, or a single burst of light on a dark ground.
These works echo contemporary abstraction — quiet horizons, thin lines cutting through space, small explosions of colour.
They are like miniature atmospheres, simple but charged with emotion, made to be collected, arranged, or displayed as a constellation.
2. The Text Cards (Dada Mode)
On some cards, Edgar adds words he writes directly onto the paint surface —
fragments of phrases, sounds, invented expressions.
The result is close to Dada or early avant-garde poésie visuelle:
spontaneous, playful, instinctive, with a freedom that belongs only to childhood and pure creation.
These text-cards mix drawing, gesture and language, turning each postcard into a small object-poem.
---
Spirit of the Series
These postcards are not souvenirs.
They are small works of contemporary art — light, free, and immediate.
They can be hung alone, placed in a frame, or grouped together to create a larger composition.
Each one holds a trace of movement, a thought, a breath.
“Un fragment de paysage, ou une phrase qui ne demande rien.”
— Edgar