Rolex Pantera Rosa 2024
James Chiew
Mixed mediaGlass
60 ⨯ 60 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 2.750
CJS Gallery
- About the artworkArtist: James Chiew
Title: Rolex Pantera Rosa
Technique: Lenticular with frame
Size: 60x60cm
Edition: 10 worldwide
In the realm where time intertwines with art, there exists a mesmerizing creation that defies conventional perception. Enter the “Rolex Pantera Rosa,” a lenticular artwork conceived by the visionary artist James Chieuw.
At first glance, it appears to be a classic Rolex Pantera Rosa timepiece, renowned for its vibrant pink hue and iconic design. However, upon closer inspection, the true magic of this artwork is revealed. Through the use of lenticular technology, the Rolex Pantera Rosa transforms into a dynamic canvas, showcasing two distinct images depending on the viewer’s perspective.
From one angle, the serene depths of the ocean come to life, with schools of fish darting amidst coral reefs and sunken treasures. The dial of the watch becomes a window to an underwater paradise, where time seems to stand still in the embrace of aquatic beauty.
Yet, as the viewer shifts their gaze, a metamorphosis occurs. Suddenly, the tranquil seascape gives way to a bustling cityscape, alive with the energy of urban life. Skyscrapers reach for the sky, while cars streak through the streets below, capturing the pulse of modernity in every tick of the watch.
Through this ingenious fusion of timepiece and art, James Chieuw invites us to explore the duality of existence. Just as the Rolex Submariner Comex embodies both elegance and functionality, so too does this artwork encapsulate the dichotomy of nature and civilization, of past and present, of dreams and reality.
Chieuw’s mastery lies not only in his technical prowess but also in his ability to evoke emotion and provoke thought. With each glance, the Rolex Pantera Rosa beckons us to ponder the complexities of the world around us and the fleeting nature of time itself. - About the artist
For artist James Chiew, nothing happens by chance. All his creative expressions stem from his enormous urge for experiment and innovation. In his versatile mixed media works, the originally Singaporean autodidact always pushes the boundaries. This is reflected in his ideas and choice of materials. In an idiosyncratic and original way, James combines (photographic) images and objects with different materials, such as wood, metal, acrylic paint, epoxy and everything else that is possible.
In doing so, he mixes modern graphic techniques with classical methods and analogous materials.
James Chiew: “The digital age offers unprecedented opportunities. I like to experiment, because I'm always looking for new angles. The challenge for me is to try to achieve the impossible. I want to make things more beautiful. That often starts in my immediate environment.Everyday objects at home and in the studio I try to show in a special way. By pimping objects, I make people look at them differently and think about them.” His works of art always have a lot of depth: literally and figuratively you discover several layers in his works.
Photography has only been the basis for James Chiew for a few years and proved to be the start of his new period. The camera and photo material offer him unprecedented perspectives, which immediately resulted in his most recognized work to date: Beatrix 3-D. In 2013, he was invited to the exhibition 'Image of Beatrix' in Paleis Het Loo and Paleis Soestdijk in honor of Beatrix's 75th birthday.
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