ACDC (2010) Sculpture by Jean Claude Causse

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Polymer clay on Other substrate
  • Dimensions Height 86.6in, Width 47.2in / 600.00 kg
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Sculptures under $5,000 Expressionism
ANGUS YOUNG ACDC, sculpture en résine pour la COW PARADE de Bordeaux en 2010 Cette sculpture de 2m50 de haut est un hommage à Angus Young guitariste de très grande qualité et d'une originalité hors norme. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques[...]
ANGUS YOUNG ACDC, sculpture en résine pour la COW PARADE de Bordeaux en 2010
Cette sculpture de 2m50 de haut est un hommage à Angus Young guitariste de très grande qualité et d'une originalité hors norme.

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Arrived on earth inadvertently, he quickly realized that life was a mirror without a tint. The most complicated thing was to choose which side of it he would place himself. He chose to observe what was happening[...]

Arrived on earth inadvertently, he quickly realized that life was a mirror without a tint. The most complicated thing was to choose which side of it he would place himself. He chose to observe what was happening in front of the mirror, instead of looking inside.

The creations of Jean-Claude Causse are nowhere and everywhere; they are as well of yesterday as of tomorrow. It does not matter to him the chapels and other modes. What makes it progress is sculpture and painting; give meaning to shapes and a soul to the material. In some works the combination of the two techniques gives a great contemporaneity despite primitive references.
For others it is a way of expressing disagreement with the myths and other beliefs that govern life today, regurgitation, nonvalues and other chimeras that the present guardians of the temple propose to us!
His pleasure is the same whatever the material he works: earth, resin, wood, stone, metal, because each requires the implementation of a different technique, and this diversity increases the pleasure.
Training at the Beaux Arts in Bordeaux as a free auditor sculpture section during Mr Hugues Morin in the 70s. He learns the earth and the stone.
His work leads us to see only the essential, whatever the theme.

If a stylistic label was essential, then we would call it his "FIGRAIN" style. (Figurative-contemporary)

Among his admirers are Académicien Jean Dormesson who owns the sculpture "See how we dance" inspired by the novel of the same title

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