13 artworks by Bernard Marie Collet (Selection)
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Painting the bulge of hills, a few bushes in the cool of forests, drawing the swelling of sap in the [...]
Painting the bulge of hills, a few bushes in the cool of forests, drawing the swelling of sap in the veins of leaves, following the slow swelling of a cloud with a brush, all express my urban nostalgia for spaces that are not very humanized...
The relationship between nature and man. Today, the preservation of what little remains of the raw ocean is the order of the day. Man is the main agent of erosion of spontaneous forces. Reverse the balance and reclaim nature's strength. Where man's trace was still fragile and erasable. Rediscover reversibility. Paths in the fields, trails in the forest that can be reabsorbed into plant growth in just a few years. Rediscover the first milestones of our origins. Recreate the first breakthroughs, the first penetrations, humanization by exellence. Find and redraw the first square lines of land appropriation. Rediscover Romulus' furrow beneath Rome...
Cézanne sought behind the disorder of appearances the hidden structures of nature. Now we find the mental structures that man has superimposed on those of nature. The interweaving of the real and the virtual.
The aesthetics of the cut, the furrow, the slit where another space begins, a strange depth.
The relationship between nature and man. Today, the preservation of what little remains of the raw ocean is the order of the day. Man is the main agent of erosion of spontaneous forces. Reverse the balance and reclaim nature's strength. Where man's trace was still fragile and erasable. Rediscover reversibility. Paths in the fields, trails in the forest that can be reabsorbed into plant growth in just a few years. Rediscover the first milestones of our origins. Recreate the first breakthroughs, the first penetrations, humanization by exellence. Find and redraw the first square lines of land appropriation. Rediscover Romulus' furrow beneath Rome...
Cézanne sought behind the disorder of appearances the hidden structures of nature. Now we find the mental structures that man has superimposed on those of nature. The interweaving of the real and the virtual.
The aesthetics of the cut, the furrow, the slit where another space begins, a strange depth.
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