540 – Jicé
The artwork plays with the duality between the industrial and the poetic, the measurable and the intangible. Through a subtle use of textures and colors, the artist evokes notions of time, travel, and transformation, while maintaining a strong aesthetic dimension. This fusion of the mechanical and human worlds makes 540 a work that is both grounded in reality and open to the imagination.
60 x 81 cm
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Jicé 's work 540
In work 540 , Jicé presents a symbolic composition featuring a wall, likely a maritime one, a letter, and a watch. The overall effect is enigmatic and evokes a reflection on time, measurement, and message. Jicé manages to fuse the visual language of industry with that of maritime adventure.
Composition and Structure: The composition is divided into two distinct parts: on the left, an industrial measuring scale marked "5.40" and "5.60," and on the right, a letter and a watch. This juxtaposition of elements establishes a visual dialogue between the precision of the industrial measurements and the more dreamlike evocation of the message. The graduated lines and numbers, engraved in the material, anchor the work in a mechanical and functional aesthetic, reminiscent of the markings often found on ships or port infrastructure. Simultaneously, the maritime allusion, though subtle, adds a poetic dimension to the work.
Colors and Textures: The color palette of 540 is dominated by earthy tones, with warm hues of orange, rust, brown, and flashes of blue. These hues evoke both the wear of metal, the patina of time on industrial surfaces, and the sea. The canvas has a rich texture, and the traces of material, particularly around the numerals, give the impression that these surfaces have been marked by time and the elements. The effect of rust and corrosion contributes to a sense of the passage of time, where matter evolves and transforms. The addition of blue shades at the bottom of the canvas evokes the sea and water, reinforcing the connection with the idea of navigation. Water appears as a fluid and moving element, in contrast to the rigidity of the measuring scale, which symbolizes permanence and stability.
Symbolism and Interpretation: The number "5.40" is prominently featured in the artwork, suggesting a measurement, a scale, or a reference point. This number could represent depth, an essential element in the maritime world, or even a kind of beacon in the industrial world. The graduations evoke technical markings, but placed within this pictorial context, they take on a more symbolic dimension: the measurement of something invisible, perhaps time, the journey of life. The two objects placed on the wall, a letter and a watch, provide a rich symbolism that opens the door to several interpretations. The letter could symbolize a message left for the future or for an unknown recipient. It could be a sign of interrupted communication, a reminder of human interaction in a professional context. It is closed, ready to be sent, and could represent something that is pending, an action or decision that has not yet been made. The watch signifies the passage of time, urgency, or waiting. It adds a human dimension to this control of time, recalling the fragility of human life. In any case, the simultaneous presence of the letter and the watch creates a tension between the idea of waiting, of communication, and that of the passage of time. Together, they perhaps evoke a broken correspondence or connection, or a reflection on how memories and unfulfilled actions eventually fade away.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 81 × 60 × 5 cm |
|---|---|
| Year | 2002 |
| Frame | No |
| Technique used | Oil on canvas |
| Original artwork | Yes |
| Unique piece | Yes |
| Certificate of authenticity | Yes |
| Signature | Yes |




