2-: Alfred Ranet

My work is deeply influenced by my fascination with monochromatic themes and my ongoing struggle to reconcile my own inner discord. I use monochrome color palettes to create pieces that are both visually striking and conceptually engaging, while also exploring the deeper meaning of color and its relationship to the human experience.

I am particularly interested in exploring the relationship between color and emotion and how monochrome color palettes can be used to evoke specific feelings and moods. My work is also inspired by the ongoing struggles that I face in my own life, and I often use my art as a way to process and explore my own inner turmoil.

In my practice, I often use a combination of traditional and new media techniques to create pieces that are both visually striking and conceptually engaging. I use monochrome color palettes as a way to explore the beauty and complexity of the human experience and to express my own inner discord.