About the Book
Amid climate, health, and geopolitical crises, Paradise Lost does not deny collapse — it explores it. In his photographic paintings, XDO turns ruins and scorched landscapes into spaces of renewal. This book brings together a selection of works from the exhibition Paradise Lost, where the lost paradise becomes a state of awareness in which chaos and beauty coexist. It charts the disaster’s metamorphosis into promise.
Face aux crises climatiques, sanitaires et géopolitiques, Paradise Lost ne nie pas l’effondrement : il l’explore. Dans ses peintures photographiques, XDO transforme ruines et paysages brûlés en lieux de renaissance. Ce livre rassemble une sélection d’œuvres de l’exposition Paradise Lost, où le paradis perdu devient un état de conscience où chaos et beauté coexistent. Il trace la métamorphose du désastre en promesse.
Face aux crises climatiques, sanitaires et géopolitiques, Paradise Lost ne nie pas l’effondrement : il l’explore. Dans ses peintures photographiques, XDO transforme ruines et paysages brûlés en lieux de renaissance. Ce livre rassemble une sélection d’œuvres de l’exposition Paradise Lost, où le paradis perdu devient un état de conscience où chaos et beauté coexistent. Il trace la métamorphose du désastre en promesse.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Portfolios
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 58 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798319945464
- Publish Date: Jul 24, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords artcontemporain, DansLeFlou, FlouArtistique
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About the Creator
Serge Izquierdo
Paris, France
Serge Izquierdo aka XDO proposes to question, to transcend the very act of producing and consuming images in the Internet and digital age by plunging the viewer into a continuous flow of images in perpetual escape, his work solicits memory sensitivity of the viewer to take him to discover emerging forms, to discover himself. He devoted his work to the capture of matter and its infinite recycling, exploring the tiny folds of the images that surrounded him, through techniques such as zooming, blurring and the exploration of fractal dimensions.