Cliteros V (2020) Drawing by Yaël Moon
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Drawing,
Pencil
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Acrylic
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Wax
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Ink
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Charcoal
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 21.3in, Width 17.5in
- Framing This artwork is framed (Frame + Under Glass)
- Categories Drawings under $1,000 Figurative
Papier Antica Cartiera
100% cellulose
Grain fin - Ph neutre Acid Free Cold Press
Format dessin : 30*40 cm
Oeuvre encadrée: baguette noire- passe-partout noir 6cm-
verre clear color anti reflet
Vue du dessous.
Pour entrevoir l’énormité du tabou qui se cache derrière un organe de 7 à 12cm.
Il me rappelle le tableau de Dali, Le Christ de Saint Jean de la Croix où l’on voit Le christ détendu, sans blessure, accolé à sa croix.
Un Christ vu du dessus, comme si le Dieu lui-même contemplait l’homme qui « gueulait Je T’aime » * finir sur la croix, plantée comme une offrande à la violence.
Il est là, l’organe crucifié au milieu d’empreintes d’une histoire religieuse qui a voulu faire de ses porteuses des pècheresses.
Parce qu’elles désirent, parce qu’elles vivent le cycle mystérieux, lunaire.
Il a traversé l’histoire, il est mort et ressuscité.
Les empreintes de l’acharnement le maculent.
Les doigts le cherchent. Certains l’ont trouvé, certains veulent le pincer, le mordre, d’autres, fous d’ignorance, le font disparaître.
Ils n’ont pas compris ! Il ne peut être éliminé.
Il demeure, parmi les empreintes blanches d’un nouveau monde, il devient symbole de liberté.
Disparu, réapparu.
Vue de l’intérieur, vue de la partie immergée.
Comme si quelque scientifique, dans l’ascension d’un col vertigineux, venait à le découvrir, tel un corps congelé dans les glaces durant des millénaires.
Un endroit secret où l’eau est si pure, si transparente…
Cette eau préservée contiendrait des choses encore inconnues de l’humanité.
Il est là, devant ton regard, il domine et vibre de désir.
C’est l’organe de la petite mort, celle qui englouti, réunit et disperse.
Tandis que je l’écris, le dessine, l’imagine, je le sens se gorger de sang.
Il pulse, comme un mouvement imperceptible d’un intérieur qu’on imagine.
Il a été, il est, il sera.
*Tiré des paroles de la chanson 113ème Cigarette Sans Dormir de Hubert-Félix Thiéfaine « le crapaud qui gueulait je t’aime a fini planté sur une croix »
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At 18, driven by the need to travel and the desire for independence, Yaël continued her studies in the Merchant Navy.
The closed environment awakens his practice of drawing; the maritime landscape, his taste for observation.
She changed course and made her way into artistic practice and art therapy.
Yaël leaves with her family for Gabon, meets a team of psychologists who offer her the opportunity to put her knowledge in Art therapy into practice.
A storytelling-therapeutic workshop is set up and is complemented by individual artistic mediation sessions for children with specific needs.
Yaël discovered Côte d'Ivoire in 2013. She then decided on her unconditional and professional artistic commitment.
Artist, woman, western. Yaël lived in the cradle of humanity for 8 years. She looks at the traces of the colonial past, of France Africa.
Côte d'Ivoire seems to him to be plundered by an icy system where money is only the engine of all decisions.
She asks forgiveness for all these past, present and future crimes. It's like "an official restitution" of works for her, her duty as an artist begins there.
She wants to wash humanity, repair wounds, make them less painful.
Today, having returned to France for a few months, she chooses the Clitoris as a symbol of evolution, to repair mutilated and abused bodies and hearts.
The Clitoris is the female organ, dedicated solely to pleasure. He too is in the shadows.
Nature has so decided. With clitoral artistic creations, abused women (and men) could find a voice in that of her Art.
A way towards the recognition of their suffering and, by sublimation, of their being.
We are desiring and desired beings.
The abused could find their way there without being drowned in the whirlwind of ephemeral and superficial media revelations.
We cut what exceeds to "look pretty" and enter the norm. For "well-thinking".
She wishes to put this creation of unlimited Clitoris at the service of Equality.
So that the message takes on its full meaning.
Do not take power but open up to the freedom to be, to choose one's place in society.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1979
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists