Evolution Revolution (2020) Painting by Patrice Chambrier

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"Evolution Revolution" represents the evolution of man from prehistoric times to modernity from primates to transhuman robots. Produced in January 2020, it is part of the "Transhuman express" series which addresses the evolution of society towards transhumanism and the growing mix of robots and humans. this work leads us to reflect[...]
"Evolution Revolution" represents the evolution of man from prehistoric times to modernity from primates to transhuman robots. Produced in January 2020, it is part of the "Transhuman express" series which addresses the evolution of society towards transhumanism and the growing mix of robots and humans. this work leads us to reflect on the evolution of our world and our ability to understand the issues linked to our survival.

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Living in the South of France since 1995.I have always been drawn to art since I was child without really finding my way in. Twists and turns in my life, challenges after challenges, going from one job to another[...]

Living in the South of France since 1995.I have always been drawn to art since I was child without really finding my way in. Twists and turns in my life, challenges after challenges, going from one job to another then ultimately finding myself in front of a blank canvas. Many years have passed since (15 years working in arts and crafts), they were not lost but instead have been part of a long learning process which has allowed me to appreciate the plastic arts, the world, and to find a way to express myself. My perception of my surroundings while refining the most appropriate techniques to express myself.

With the rising of new media, we might perceive images as taking over words, however we tens to underestimate their impact and to forget that words are linking images together with our feelings.
I wanted to freeze frame as if swimming against the overwhelming flow of information which we don’t have time to process anymore.
An image becomes a real jigsaw puzzle which must be deciphered to understand its true meaning.
My artwork is inspired from historical or day to day events or societal isssues.

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