Petite histoire d'un univers en X (2020) Painting by Loic Tarin (Doudoudidon)

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic / Pencil on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 31.5in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Outsider Art
Chaque point dans l'univers est le centre de celui-ci. Dans cette histoire, le langage devient image. Images furtives de 13,7 milliards d'années ou tout semble lié. Epoques, histoires, êtres, astres, tout devient cohérent si l'on souhaite qu'ils le soient. Le monde imaginaire touve sa place et devient tangible autant que le[...]
Chaque point dans l'univers est le centre de celui-ci. Dans cette histoire, le langage devient image. Images furtives de 13,7 milliards d'années ou tout semble lié. Epoques, histoires, êtres, astres, tout devient cohérent si l'on souhaite qu'ils le soient.
Le monde imaginaire touve sa place et devient tangible autant que le monde observable. Esprit et matière sont emboîtés.

œuvre très fouillée, colorée, emplie de symboles qui racontent des histoires de vie, de contradictions.
une sirène bicéphale compose le principe initial de cette peinture.
Signée doudoudidon.

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Loic Tarin, known by his artistic alias Doudoudidon, is a contemporary French artist whose work delves into the primal essence of humanity and its connection to the natural world.[...]

Loic Tarin, known by his artistic alias Doudoudidon, is a contemporary French artist whose work delves into the primal essence of humanity and its connection to the natural world. He views art as an innate expression of human nature, a manifestation of our genetic predisposition to create legends and narratives.

Drawing inspiration from the ancient cave paintings of prehistoric times, Doudoudidon infuses his figurations of aurochs, mammoths, and bison with a sense of primordial spontaneity. His compositions often blend these ancient forms with modern graffiti and tags, highlighting the intrinsic link between contemporary graphic expressions and their ancient counterparts.

Central to Doudoudidon's artistic philosophy is the concept of evolution, deeply influenced by the theories of Charles Darwin. Through his work, he seeks to remind viewers of humanity's humble origins and our interconnectedness with the broader natural world. Whether through whimsical portrayals of improbable characters or poignant reflections on the wonders of the universe, Doudoudidon's art invites contemplation of the fleeting beauty and fragility of life on Earth.

Totems frequently appear as a recurring motif in Doudoudidon's oeuvre, representing themes of fertility, pregnancy, and the cyclical nature of existence. His compositions often feature radiographic images of pregnancy, juxtaposed with symbols of evolution and mysticism, inviting viewers to reflect on the interconnectedness of life and the passage of time.

Incorporating elements of bionic imagery and post-apocalyptic scenes, Doudoudidon infuses his work with a sense of mischief and derision, rejecting the notion of art as a didactic or preachy medium. Instead, he approaches his art with natural benevolence, encouraging viewers to confront their own follies and contemplate the deeper truths of existence.

Through his iconography, Doudoudidon prompts viewers to reconsider their place within the vast tapestry of life, reminding us of our shared heritage and the importance of preserving our humanity in an increasingly digital world. His art serves as a metaphoric object, inviting viewers to explore different perceptual dimensions and emerge with a heightened sense of sensitivity and wonder. In essence, Doudoudidon's art transcends cultural boundaries, speaking directly to the innate human instinct for creativity and expression.

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