12 Moons
Florent BodartFlorent Bodart maps the celestial cycle through a lens of tactile wonder, blending the cosmic with the fluid. This piece arranges twelve phases of lunar light as if they were physical objects caught in a moment of liquid motion.

12 Moons
Florent Bodart maps the celestial cycle through a lens of tactile wonder, blending the cosmic with the fluid. This piece arranges twelve phases of lunar light as if they were physical objects caught in a moment of liquid motion.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic study of lunar light and liquid motion
Bodart explores the lunar cycle by emphasizing the raw material aesthetics of the moon's surface against a backdrop of deep shadow. The composition uses strategic lighting design to pull focus toward the reflective water highlights, making the celestial bodies feel both distant and strangely tangible.
By focusing on vivid visual contrasts, the artwork invites viewer engagement through its textured surfaces and play of light. Each of the twelve phases serves as a study in fleeting moments of beauty, turning an astronomical progression into a series of abstract concepts that feel both grounded and mysterious.
The artwork centers on the phases of the moon as they influence the natural world below.
The use of a milk bath creates a soft, opaque backdrop that contrasts with the hard edges of the fashion elements.
Depth is created through the sharp contrast between bright surfaces and deep, cooling shadows.
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