The Day. The
Night. A human figure holding (creating ?) a huge volcano. This painting
is about cosmogony, about mythologies. Each culture has its own explanation
about the creation and the organisation of the world. Some are very poetic. I
definitely love to read ancient civilizations mythologies. Precolombian cultures in
particular. For exemple, the Incas believed that Manco Cápac, the
legendary founder of the Inca’s dynasty, has been taken out of Titicaca lake by
the sun god Inti. The Mayas thought the world was divided in three : the
underworld (Xibalba) where dead people went, the earth (flat and square) and the
heaven that was the kingdom of the gods. My painting is an symbolistic
illustration of a fictional mythology, the human figure representing an
imaginary god of volcanoes and fire.
lundi 26 septembre 2016
jeudi 22 septembre 2016
Collages – To make the most out of (nearly) nothing.
Those 4
collages are made with a very simple technic : I scanned drawings of mine
and made collages out of them using Paint (aka the most basic drawing program).
I love this idea of bricolage, to make the most out of (nearly) nothing. That’s
certainly one of the many reasons I love rap : to create masterpieces
without much materials…and very often without even knowing how to read music
(like many legendary jazzmen by the way). That’s also one of the many reasons I
love the French painter Rousseau. He wasn’t technically the best painter ever,
but very aware of his limits, he used his mistakes and his limited skills to
create something new, something very personal, paintings like no others. That’s
my vision of art : to use one’s weakness and mistakes to create something
original. To accept imperfection as beeing something very natural, very human.As being a part of life.
lundi 19 septembre 2016
African Art (acrylic + watercolor + pen)
I’ve never
been to Africa, but this continent keeps calling me in my dreams. I must confess
I have a great fascination for Africa. Its cultures, landscapes, history, fauna
and flora. Its incredible diversity hardly imaginable for people living in the
small Europe. Its huge potentiel very well described in the book „Afrotopia“
by Felwine Sarr. And of course its art which influenced some of the greatest
painters, Picasso being the most famous. Here are some african-inluenced
paintings and drawings of mine (and I’m not comparing myself to the great
spanish painter).
jeudi 15 septembre 2016
To Be Black In The USA - An History Of Discrimination
Since more
than 2 years, the debate on discrimination against black people in the USA is omnipresent in the medias, due to brutality and excesses by the police. It’s like the past
some tried to forget is shouting : racism and discrimination are still very
alive in the USA. This topic not only has been debated and denounced by medias
and political activists, but also by artists. Tarantino’s Django was a revenge of the history
against racist bigots. We can also mention the great TV show « Roots »
based on the classic Alex Hailey’s novel that narrate the life of Kunta Kinte
(an African enslaved by white people and brought to the USA) and its
offsprings, or the Oscar-awarded « 12 Years A Slave ». In music also
the last years have seen many artists denouncing discrimation and police brutality,
the most famous being Kendrick Lamar and it’s already classic album « How
to Pimp A Butterfly ».
...and this new video of Mick Jenkins called „Drowning“ (you can
find it easily on youtube) that inspired me this article. The video, deeply
inspired by « Roots’ » esthetic, starts with those words : « I
can’t breathe ». Then we see 2 white man with devilish smiles maintaining
a black man on the floor. The reference is clear : it’s
about the death of Eric Garner, killed by policemen in 2014. Just after this tragic event, I
dedicated a painting to Garner. That’s was my modest way of
denouncing discrimination against black people in the USA, and discrimination
in general, whatever the target is. I wrote 2 sentences on this painting : „I Can’t Breathe“ and „Strange
Fruit“. « Strange Fruit » was a poem against racism written
in 1937 by Abel Meerepol, made famous when Billie Holiday and then Nina Simone
sang it later. Putting the name of this song/poem and Garner’s last sentence on
my painting, I meant : discrimination is unfortunately still alive
nowadays and we must denounce it. No matter the context.
lundi 12 septembre 2016
Skulls in Mexican art (acrylic + watercolour + pen + collages)
Since I was a
child, I’ve been fascinated by skulls. I know it may sounds a bit gloomy and I personnaly don’t know
where does this fascination comes from…but it is the way it is. In
2009, I left Europe for the first time to visit very dear friends in Mexico. What
surprises me the most was the omnipresence of art. Not only in museums, not
only elitist art. But also popular and very colourful art in the streets, on
the walls, in the shops, the bars and the restaurants. Popular art in its purest form. That was
a big revelation for me. Democratic art everybody can admire
for free in its everyday life. That’s the reason I love street art. But let’s go back to skulls. Skulls
are very present in Mexican culture, deeply rooted in pre-colombian believes
mixed with catholic religion. Everybody know the famous « el
Día de muertos », but skulls are omnipresent in Mexican art also. However,
they generaly don’t give you a bad feeling when you see them, because they are
used in very colourful pieces of art. I love this idea of bringing the light
out of darkness. So maybe my fascination for skulls ain’t so gloomy finaly.
Acrylic painting
Collages
Watercolor painting + black pen
Pen
vendredi 9 septembre 2016
Santiago de Chile, a city where past and future dance together (collages)
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Cadillac Church |
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Dawntown |
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Mycarizwatchinya |
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Newizold |
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Oldiznew |
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Turfu |
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French Fries Skies |
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Militantes |
jeudi 8 septembre 2016
The Body Is Communicating (black pen + coloured pencil)
The Body Is Communicating. Two exemples (among many others) of the way body parts are used to communicate emotions or ideas. The first one is a "mexican art influenced" fist. The second one, a mouth inspired by North American Indian cultures. I let you decide the emotions/ideas these 2 drawings are expressing, considering my piece of art don't belong to me anymore since the spectator is looking at them.
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Aztec |
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Tribal Ink |
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