Amphibiens et autres batraciens (2019) Photography by Bleu Soleil-Joper
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Bleu Soleil-Joper, an artist with an enigmatic name, has gone through moments of life marked by forgetting the past, the absence of a defined future, and ignorance of the present moment. These periods of disorientation led her to a state of near lethargy, where counting days and years no longer had any meaning, and sleep was the refuge of choice.
However, one mysterious day, of which no one can predict either the place or the time, an invitation arose: “Come back and see the Blue Sun, we have been waiting for you for a long time.” Although the words had lost their hold on her and speech had faded, Bleu Soleil-Joper heard that silent voice that called for return.
This return could well be synonymous with artistic renewal. Sculpture, pastel, and other modes of artistic expression could regain their place in his life. Despite the time that seems to have slipped through her fingers, she plans to wake up her hands, which have remained inactive for too long.
In this journey, Bleu Soleil-Joper sometimes evokes the feeling of being nothing, while feeling intimately connected to the universe, to this totality that surrounds it. It is perhaps in this duality and in this search for meaning that lies his source of artistic inspiration, a means of giving form to the inexpressible, of reflecting the enigma of existence through his art.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists