Ortaire de Coupigny’s Lagoon Blues distills solitude and serenity within the familiar boundaries of a tin can. A single fish, rendered in soft blues, greens, and subtle purples, floats in an expanse of translucent wax, its delicate form seemingly adrift in a quiet lagoon. The minimalist composition, enhanced by the smooth gradation of colors and diffused light, evokes a dreamlike sense of weightlessness, as if the fish exists in a space suspended between reality and abstraction.
Coupigny’s signature use of metal, wax, and pigments transforms the industrial structure of the tin into a contemplative frame, where texture and transparency shape the viewing experience. The wax, acting as both a lens and a barrier, distorts the fish’s details, lending an ethereal quality that mimics the gentle undulations of water. The contrast between the fish’s sharp, expressive eye and its softened body reinforces this sense of submersion—caught between visibility and dissolution.
Above, a wooden insert bearing the artist’s signature subtly interrupts the frame, adding a tactile contrast to the liquid-like surface below. The tin’s metallic green edge further accentuates the aquatic theme, enclosing the composition like the rim of a porthole or the edge of a tide pool.
For collectors drawn to contemporary mixed-media art, Lagoon Blues offers a meditative study in material transformation and visual depth. Coupigny’s work challenges the idea of containment, allowing color, texture, and transparency to blur the lines between stillness and movement, enclosure and vastness, presence and disappearance.
"Lagoon Blues" - Ortaire de Coupigny - Mixed-media Art
Sculpture : metal on aluminium / Wax / pigments / Epoxy / Wooden engraving.
Size : 8 cm x 10 cm x 3 cm.
One-of-a-kind artwork.
Signed by the artist.
Ready to hang (See back picture).
No exposure to direct sun or above 50°C or above 122°F.