Lease artwork "D0-Chien Assis" by Jean-Christophe Bridoux with an option to purchase
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About the author
On the wire
Self-taught artist, the wire accompanies my works. At first
pictorial, these very quickly give way to the volume that invades the
canvas based on copper and steel wire. I then left the thread of my
works to follow the thread of life and mature various projects from 1990
to 2018: screen printer, graphic designer and technical educator in institute
therapeutic. Ball of threads which for thirty years fed my
imaginary, my know-how and allowed me to tame the
virtual as well as the material.< /p>
In 2013, randomly discovering a loaf of clay, a few
statuettes and decorative objects exhibited in various craft
markets bring me back to my first love, wire, this time
stainless steel. It forms the skeleton on which a sandstone paste rests
. The stainless steel wires emphasize the evanescence of the subjects, their
fragility; the sandstone gives it its strength and its materiality The material finds
all its place. A raku firing pushes them to their limits.
And me in all this? I'm trying to breathe a soul into this Ariadne's thread!
To let my gaze find its way between grace and dread,
among a tangle of uncertainty, finding a fragile balance
through the strength of the sandstone and the suppleness of the wire, which either tame or break
, I am on the wire where everything can change, on the verge of rupture.
Darkness rubs shoulders with rage, a life force, a movement
inspired by the thread that seems to escape from the sculpture.
These childhood heroes, these heroic riders, these acrobats
acrobats who play with their lives have gone through happy and
unhappy times; they haunt my universe and lead you on your
own path to enjoy fleeting grace or to look at your own
innards.
Wires as a balustrade to let yourself be guided, allow time to
look, let your gaze work so as not to forget.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1966
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists