Ferrat (2020) Sculpture by Marc Terrade

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Seller Marc Terrade

  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Metals on Metal
  • Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 36.2in
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Figurative
Je ne fais que très rarement ce genre d’exercice, le visage d’une personne connue. Il y eu Léo Férré et James Brown il y a quelques années. Ceux qui me connaissent savent que je suis généralement inspiré par les courbes féminines. Mais je dois vous parler de Natimo, artiste solidaire, peintre à qui j’offre cette pièce. Nathalie est une[...]
Je ne fais que très rarement ce genre d’exercice, le visage d’une personne connue. Il y eu Léo Férré et James Brown il y a quelques années.
Ceux qui me connaissent savent que je suis généralement inspiré par les courbes féminines. Mais je dois vous parler de Natimo, artiste solidaire, peintre à qui j’offre cette pièce.
Nathalie est une éducatrice spécialisée, ardéchoise, travaillant en France et au Sénégal sur des projets de protection de l'enfance. Elle exposera ses toiles et « Mon Jean Ferrat » les 17/18/19 juillet 2020 au 10ème anniversaire du festival Jean Ferrat à Antraigues-sur-Volane. L’œuvre sera vendue aux enchères et le produit de la vente ira directement à l'association And Taxawu Talibe de st Louis du Sénégal qui a un accueil de jour pour enfants des rues et en grandes difficultés scolaires avec laquelle Nathalie travaille depuis très longtemps (2002).
Marc Terrade
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Marc Terrade is a contemporary French artist known for his sculptures that juxtapose the hardness of wrought iron with the fluid, sensual forms of the human body. As a self-taught[...]

Marc Terrade is a contemporary French artist known for his sculptures that juxtapose the hardness of wrought iron with the fluid, sensual forms of the human body. As a self-taught artist, Terrade draws inspiration from his personal quest for beauty, movement, and emotion. His wrought-iron silhouettes embody a delicate interplay between the graceful curves of femininity and the rigid steel grids that form them, creating a striking visual paradox.

Terrade's work often evokes the expressive strokes of artists like Milo Manara or Pablo Picasso, but it remains rooted in his unique pursuit of capturing the essence of femininity. His sculptures, which frequently feature women draped in stoles or veils, explore themes of fullness and emptiness, highlighting both strength and sensuality. Through his "iron-girl poetry," he presents women as figures of courage, beauty, and elegance, offering an intimate glimpse into their sensitive, profound nature.

In his art, Marc Terrade blends intellect and emotion, creating works that not only honor the feminine form but also invite viewers into a thoughtful exploration of the human spirit. His sculptures, filled with grace and dignity, celebrate women as individuals, not objects, while reflecting his deep respect for their inner strength and beauty.

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