Alexandre Zerbe
Alexandre Zerbe is a contemporary artist whose work explores the tension between structure and fluidity, often navigating the space where control meets spontaneity. His practice is characterized by layered compositions and a thoughtful interplay of form, line, and texture, resulting in pieces that feel both deliberate and evolving. Drawing inspiration from architecture, natural patterns, and shifting environments, Zerbe constructs visual landscapes that invite careful observation. His use of contrast-whether through colour, density, or gesture-creates a sense of depth and quiet movement within each work. Themes of transformation, balance, and perception emerge as viewers engage with the subtle complexities embedded in his surfaces. Alexandre Zerbe’s artwork ultimately offers a contemplative experience, encouraging reflection on how order and unpredictability coexist within both art and everyday life.
Les fleurs du mal - 60 by 40
Grisaille des villes, lumière des Îles - 36 by 48
Les ciels sans étoiles - 36 by 72
Sans titre (Fleurs) - 36 by 40
Rue havanaise - 36 by 30
Sémaphores - 48 by 36