The work of Stanley Leroux revolves around a recurring quest: the capture and reinterpretation of the shapes of water. Through each project, the artist explores the liquid element not as a static subject, but as a shifting medium, capable of...
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The work of Stanley Leroux revolves around a recurring quest: the capture and reinterpretation of the shapes of water. Through each project, the artist explores the liquid element not as a static subject, but as a shifting medium, capable of mutating according to the chosen substrate and printing techniques.
The current body of work marks a pivotal stage in this research. Moving away from traditional photographic rendering towards the use of metallic pigments on specialty art paper, Stanley Leroux transforms water’s fluidity into a mineral topography. The lagoon thus becomes an alchemical laboratory where the living and the elemental merge. By placing materiality at the heart of the process, the artist invites a sensory experience of light, where the surface of the image becomes the site of both the subject’s disappearance and its rebirth.
Stanley Leroux’s work has been exhibited internationally. It is held in public collections in France and Japan, as well as in private collections across the globe.