

The alpine bar
2025, Digital print , Contemporary, Realism
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"The alpine bar" reflects on our relationship with the disappearing landscapes of ice and mountain. People sit and look toward glaciers and snow-covered peaks, aware of their beauty yet uncertain of how long it will last.
Through quiet observation, the works capture a sense of wonder mixed with unease, the recognition that what feels timeless is, in fact, slipping away. The snow melts, the mountains change, and what once seemed eternal becomes fragile.
This artwork invites us to pause and look closely, to hold onto the beauty that remains, and to question our place in a world where even the coldest, stillest places are warming.
- Country France
- Year 2025
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- Physical canvas 178cm x 119cm

Louis-Paul Caron is a French digital artist based in Lyon, whose work has been exhibited internationally — including at Art Basel, Seoul, New York, Milan, and Dubai. Through video art, oil painting, and artificial intelligence, he explores our evolving relationship with nature and climate change, bridging digital and traditional practices.
Trained in design and digital arts at École Boulle, Design Academy Eindhoven, and ENSAD Paris, Caron blends classical painting techniques with generative algorithms and immersive virtual environments. His work engages with how the climate crisis transforms the way we see, think, and imagine the future.
Attuned to the spirit of our time, he translates today’s most pressing environmental and technological challenges into compelling visual narratives.
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