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Machine volante à voile Printmaking by Serge Reynaud (Art of Flying)
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Limited Edition (#20/20)
Printmaking,
Digital Print
on Paper
- Number of copies available 1
- Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 16.9in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Printmaking under $500 Figurative
Toutes nos reproductions sont sur papier d'art PRBW Hahnemühle 310 grs
en tirages limités à 20 exemplaires numérotés et contresignés par l’artiste
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Serge Reynaud visual artist and teacher
Visual artist, born in 1950, he started his studio in 1974, after a detour through national education, he created a workshop for the creation of string puppets and masks, passionate student of Commedia dell'Arte, made known his work in Paris and Venice Joined by his wife Claudia Marchesin in 1978 They create and run the ART OF FLYING workshop since 1981 “I have always been interested in airplanes and flying machines, especially those that fly badly or not at all, they are above all objects of art, creations of the human imagination in its quest to join the marvelous clouds. .
Selected very quickly at international exhibitions, flying machines traveled around the world.
Serge Reynaud has is always experienced as a sculptor, draftsman and painter, and secretly a teacher.
But his temperament as a researcher could not be satisfied with his simple talents: "what's the use of knowing how to draw? , sculpt etc…? » a question he asked himself as a teenager.
Later, his own investigations made him discover the link between art and science, art and knowledge.
The study of the work of Leonardo da Vinci and his discovery of Goetheanism confirmed him in his intuitions.
Inhabited by idea that a technique as sophisticated as modern aviation stems solely from a pointless and poetic human dream: "to fly!" be like the birds! he has created the following installations:
With Claudia : "Machines Volantes et leonardesques" with drawings, plans, improbable machines, and "A Wing of Leonardo ” of 6mx2m, made according to the sketches of the Florentine master considered by François St Bris manager of Clos Lucé, where Leonardo spent the last 3 years of his life as a success, and the most beautiful that currently exists.
< p align="justify">"La Passarola" A strange flying machineWith the support of the Portuguese writer Jose Saramago Nobel Prize in Literature.< /p>
“Wind turbines useless research for a useless project” on air, water and vortex movements.
"Acqua Amore, water and the forms of life" poetic-scientific installation inspired by a reflection by Antoine de St Exupery:
" Water is not necessary for life, it is life! »
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Nationality:
FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1950
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists