Institut Médico Pédagogique Draveil (2019) Painting by Fabrice Wamba

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic / Sand / Collages on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 35.4in, Width 55.1in
  • Framing This artwork is framed
Institut Médico Pédagogique : Propriété ayant appartenu au général François Roch Ledru, baron des Essarts qui a combattu aux côtés de Napoléon puis à Eugène Minoret, maire de Draveil à la fin du XIXe. La fille de ce dernier la donne à l’oeuvre de Villepinte. Elle y crée un préventorium qui devient, en 1964, l’institut médico-pédagogique en raison de[...]
Institut Médico Pédagogique : Propriété ayant appartenu au général François Roch Ledru, baron des Essarts qui a combattu aux côtés de Napoléon puis à Eugène Minoret, maire de Draveil à la fin du XIXe. La fille de ce dernier la donne à l’oeuvre de Villepinte. Elle y crée un préventorium qui devient, en 1964, l’institut médico-pédagogique en raison de la régression de la tuberculose. 120 enfants handicapés physiques et mentaux y sont accueillis. Comprend une église et un parc de 10 ha.
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The sand is having fun, the colors too! Holder of a Master in Visual Arts (ÉDHÉA) and a License in Visual Arts and History of the Arts; I position myself as a strolling artist who, through photography,[...]

The sand is having fun, the colors too!

Holder of a Master in Visual Arts (ÉDHÉA) and a License in Visual Arts and History of the Arts; I position myself as a strolling artist who, through photography, aims to document everyday scenes and images. This documentation will subsequently be a crucial basis for my artistic creations.

In my work, I use art as a means to fight against discrimination in order to promote community life and intercultural exchange.

This is how I set up an artistic approach consisting of juxtaposing and meticulously gluing colored grains of sand onto a surface (canvas, paper, polystyrene, wood).

 Its grains symbolize individuals from all walks of life in our society. The fact of juxtaposing them, putting them together reflects this desire to promote unity, intercultural exchange in diversity, which is seen as an inestimable wealth for real social cohesion.


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