Le cirque de la vie (2016) Sculpture by Sylvie Bublex

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Thread
  • Dimensions Height 5.9in, Width 15.8in
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Figurative
Le crâne, symbole des vanités, nous rappelle que nous sommes mortels. Le clown, figure forte de l’inconscient, transfigure la face la plus sombre de l’âme humaine. La mort du clown peut être regardée comme une allégorie de la vie. Polystyrène, corde, bois. [...]
Le crâne, symbole des vanités, nous rappelle que nous sommes mortels.
Le clown, figure forte de l’inconscient, transfigure la face la plus sombre de l’âme humaine.
La mort du clown peut être regardée comme une allégorie de la vie. Polystyrène, corde, bois.

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Sylvie Bublex is a contemporary French artist. Her distinctive artistic essence lies in the diverse array of techniques, mediums, and materials she employs, guided by an unrestrained[...]

Sylvie Bublex is a contemporary French artist. Her distinctive artistic essence lies in the diverse array of techniques, mediums, and materials she employs, guided by an unrestrained and wandering imagination. A fusion of tenderness, audacity, and cynicism, she sculpts, carves, shapes, arranges, and paints, utilizing clay, papier-mâché, plaster, resin, wood, weathered metals, aged objects, as well as elements like rope, fabric, leaves, and feathers – gathered through her journey and inspiration.

Her remarkably unique body of work captures the dissonance and chaos of the world, offering a response to the spectacle of modernity while exploring the vulnerability of our convictions and lives. It beckons us into a realm of imagination, where the darkest shadows illuminate, the extraordinary becomes disconcerting, and where the most profound abysses enlighten.

Fantastic entities, part-human, part-animal, part-angels, and part-demons, prompt introspection about our animalistic essence, our origins, and the scars of our spirits. As though we are all wounded creatures, steeped in vanity and pride, confined within a colossal enclosure where each solitary being fiercely battles for survival in a fading world.

Amidst joy and humor, life and death converge in a macabre dance, a celebration both grim and fantastical. The artist persists in her work, urging contemplation on the destiny of this intricately afflicted world.

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