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15800 € Parasol Deauville Bleu&Rouge Sartkis (2018) Sculpture by Julien Sartkis
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on Metal
- Dimensions Height 72.8in, Width 19.7in / 60.00 kg
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Fit for outdoor? Yes, This artwork can be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $20,000 Street Art Colorful
Série limitée à 8 exemplaires uniquement.
Julien Sartkis, artiste autodidacte deauvillais, s'est inspiré de l'emblème de deauville, mondialement connu pour en faire une sculpture grand format de 185 cm, l'oeuvre a été déclinée en plusieurs teintes en reprenant fidèlement les couleurs des drapeaux tels que la France, l'Italie, les Etats Unis.
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Parasol De DeauvilleSartkis ArtSartkis ParasolSarkis ParasolJulien Sarkis Deauville
Julien Sartkis, a contemporary French artist with Armenian roots, spent his formative years in the picturesque town of Deauville, nestled in the heart of Normandy. From the outset, Sartkis found inspiration in the iconic Deauvillais parasols, channeling this influence into his inaugural work. This initial creation, an homage to the famous Deauville parasols, marked the genesis of his artistic journey, evolving into a series distinguished by a spectrum of flag colors that endowed each piece with a unique identity.
At the core of Sartkis's artistic universe lies the symbiotic relationship between parasols, the beach, and the concept of vacations. Embracing the philosophy that "misery is less painful in the sun," as expressed by Charles Aznavour, Sartkis positions the parasol as the reigning monarch of beaches—a potent symbol of cherished family memories during leisurely getaways.
Sartkis has showcased his creations at various prestigious venues, including the Deauville American Film Festival, the casino, the racecourse, and numerous contemporary art exhibitions. The allure of Deauville's parasols has captivated artists throughout history, with painters such as Fernand Léger, André Hambourg, James Rassiat, and photographers John Batho and Massimo Vitali immortalizing these symbols in their works. Despite their popularity transcending French borders, Sartkis distinguishes himself by transforming this emblematic feature of Normandy into tangible sculptures.
Working with materials such as resin, bronze, and metal, Sartkis's sculptural pieces range in size from 30cm to 180cm. His keen sense of observation and creativity converges to breathe life into parasols in a way never before realized—as three-dimensional artworks. Through his innovative approach, Sartkis not only pays homage to a quintessential element of Deauville but also contributes a fresh and sculptural perspective to the enduring legacy of these iconic beach accessories.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1983
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists