The story behind Fluo
The work titled "Fluo Painting" by Jean-Michel Correia draws inspiration from the musical composition "Éclats multiples" by Pierre Boulez, created in 1966. The artist collected the scores for this piece from IRCAM in Paris. The conclusion of the musical score is intentionally left open, allowing Correia to continue this exploration in the realm of painting.
The musical composition is notable for its rhythmic richness, particularly through the use of varied percussion instruments. Jean-Michel Correia adeptly harnessed this dynamic by incorporating empty spaces within his painting. The use of fluorescent shades gives the entire canvas an iridescent quality, where colorful squares interact with one another. The structural lines of the work are clearly defined, providing a legibility that enhances the coherence of the composition.