
Fiodor by Corentin Sauvage
Fiodor presents a contemplative character study steeped in Eastern European atmosphere. Corentin Sauvage isolates a figure from a restored vintage photograph and reframes it within fields of muted, deliberate color — ochres, slate blues, and deep greens that suggest cold-climate interiors and literary weight. The name itself evokes Dostoevsky's world of moral complexity, and Sauvage leans into that association through a composition that feels introspective rather than performative. Texture plays a key role: the grain of the original photograph is preserved and celebrated, sitting alongside clean graphic interventions that anchor the work firmly in contemporary collage practice. It is a portrait built on stillness and suggestion.
On fine art paper, this archival fine art print captures the subtle grain of the original photographic source alongside Sauvage's crisp color overlays. Every tonal shift reads with clarity and precision.
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Fiodor by Corentin Sauvage
Fiodor presents a contemplative character study steeped in Eastern European atmosphere. Corentin Sauvage isolates a figure from a restored vintage photograph and reframes it within fields of muted, deliberate color — ochres, slate blues, and deep greens that suggest cold-climate interiors and literary weight. The name itself evokes Dostoevsky's world of moral complexity, and Sauvage leans into that association through a composition that feels introspective rather than performative. Texture plays a key role: the grain of the original photograph is preserved and celebrated, sitting alongside clean graphic interventions that anchor the work firmly in contemporary collage practice. It is a portrait built on stillness and suggestion.
On fine art paper, this archival fine art print captures the subtle grain of the original photographic source alongside Sauvage's crisp color overlays. Every tonal shift reads with clarity and precision.
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Fiodor presents a contemplative character study steeped in Eastern European atmosphere. Corentin Sauvage isolates a figure from a restored vintage photograph and reframes it within fields of muted, deliberate color — ochres, slate blues, and deep greens that suggest cold-climate interiors and literary weight. The name itself evokes Dostoevsky's world of moral complexity, and Sauvage leans into that association through a composition that feels introspective rather than performative. Texture plays a key role: the grain of the original photograph is preserved and celebrated, sitting alongside clean graphic interventions that anchor the work firmly in contemporary collage practice. It is a portrait built on stillness and suggestion.
On fine art paper, this archival fine art print captures the subtle grain of the original photographic source alongside Sauvage's crisp color overlays. Every tonal shift reads with clarity and precision.





















