Blog supraréalisme
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philosophical and artistic suprarealism.
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Suprarealist artists
The surrealist artists who ignore each other, but also those who vibrate in the same state of mind and who are ready to take this new path of spiritual and artistic rebirth.
Carmen Juarez Medina
http://www.carmen-juarezmedina.com/
From its Andalusian origins,
she inherits his attraction to light, color and movement.
These three keys, in harmony with his personal journey, will open the way to
new horizons imbued with perception, sensitivity, wisdom and visions.
She plays with colors. These become a mirror that reflects the rhythmic life
by movement and light.
Although we do not see certain materials or forms, they exist.
The air we breathe bears witness to this.
We have a vision of our material world which is not necessarily "reality",
but it is our perceptual reality.
Creating a work of art is very personal and unique to each of us.
The "path of the real", becoming blurred in space,
evaporates on the edge of time and perception and, there,
according to our personality and our vision, everything is allowed to our sensitivity, our imagination.
They guide the spirit and the hand towards creation.
Gérard DI-MACCIO
“I have been painting for almost 50 years:
entered the Beaux-Arts in Algiers at barely 14 years old, I never stopped painting and drawing:
lithos, engravings and sculptures were my daily lot.
This must make some 4000 works around the world.
I think that over the years a kind of comic strip of my life has been built,
according to my experience with all the great happiness and adventures
who forged my character.
It is obvious that I have been influenced in every way by those I have met,
and by all the places I have visited and where I have lived”
Gerard di Maccio is a great visionary artist. However, most visionary artists are surrealists. Without knowing it, di Maccio is a suprarealist artist
Christophe VACHER
“Christophe Vacher is a French Artistic Director
who worked for Animation cinema
and major Hollywood studios since 1989.
He won two Emmy Awards in 2011 and 2012 and was nominated
for two Annie Awards in 2012 and 2013.
Apart from his work for the cinema, the personal work of Christophe Vacher
is inspired mainly by music and travel.
Through each painting, he tries to immerse the viewer in the same emotional state,
where he was when the work was created:
a mixture of wonder and awe in the face of a vision imbued with mystery and majesty,
that goes beyond words, yet provokes introspection and inner exploration,
including for the artist who performs it.
His style, rooted in Contemporary Imaginary Realism,
is influenced by old schools like the Hudson River School, The Romantics,
The European Symbolists, but also by contemporary artists like
Sandorfi, Beksinski, Ugarte,
The French Visionaries, and many other classical artists
Europeans, Americans, Russians and Chinese. »
Istvan Sandorfi
Istvan Sandorfi (1948-2007)
“Figurative painter of proud Hungarian origin,
is no longer a leading artist on the international art market,
as it was at the peak of the movement's popularity
Hyperrealistic in which he however did not recognize himself.
Despite this, he remains a popular icon, very followed by lovers.
technique or fans recognizing themselves
in the irreverent discomfort that some of his works could generate.
The great attachment he will bear until the end to his native country,
and the unfulfilled dream of living there again have nourished his art,
in which a trained eye can clearly dissociate a before and after 1989.
We can admire the canvases of Sándorfi for the technical representation,
rich in image, but the main pleasure of his art
does not reside there.
The harmonic unity that characterizes most hyperrealist works
is only formed in Sándorfi as an apparition,
even an apparition that reveals itself.
The subject of the paintings is precisely not reality, but fiction,
quoting Nelson Goodman: “facts out of fiction”.
They are far from direct mimesis. It is not even the imagination that appears, but the illusion of the imagination.
Jean-Noel Riou
Sarah Roch
Istvan Sandorfi (1948-2007)
“Figurative painter of proud Hungarian origin,
is no longer a leading artist on the international art market,
as it was at the peak of the movement's popularity
Hyperrealistic in which he however did not recognize himself.
Despite this, he remains a popular icon, very followed by lovers.
technique or fans recognizing themselves
in the irreverent discomfort that some of his works could generate.
The great attachment he will bear until the end to his native country,
and the unfulfilled dream of living there again have nourished his art,
in which a trained eye can clearly dissociate a before and after 1989.
We can admire the canvases of Sándorfi for the technical representation,
rich in image, but the main pleasure of his art
does not reside there.
The harmonic unity that characterizes most hyperrealist works
is only formed in Sándorfi as an apparition,
even an apparition that reveals itself.
The subject of the paintings is precisely not reality, but fiction,
quoting Nelson Goodman: “facts out of fiction”.
They are far from direct mimesis. It is not even the imagination that appears, but the illusion of the imagination.
Philippe Noet
From the farthest of my childhood memories, I have always drawn and only discovered oil painting in 1972.
Crossing paths with a painter aboard a “royal” ship.
Returning to civilian life, the experience is acquired through contact with other painters, reading, observation, a lot of personal work and a number of inevitable but useful errors.
I am a member of the INDEPENDENT ARTISTS OF HAUTS DE FLANDRE and a member of TETEGHEM'ART.
I practiced several techniques oil, acrylic, pastel and a little watercolor. My preferences are
oil in the studio, acrylic and watercolor outdoors.
I like marine painting and since my meeting with W SIUDMAK in 2000,
I added the fantasy and visionary painting theme.
I exhibit in France and abroad.
Several paintings are now part of private collections in different countries (BENELUX, Canada,
United States, Polynesia, Japan…
Christophe Charbonnel - sculptor
In a figurative and classic approach to sculpture, Christophe Charbonnel explores the body, whether human or animal. He is fond of the hieratic, solemn figure, detached from the world, which he develops in his full-length figures, his faces, his groups.
All his works present a dramatic tension, a clean line: the faces are pensive, the bodies slender and angular, the modeling precise and nervous. If he sometimes likes to introduce movement, it is then a danger to his compositions which border on unstable balance,
while revealing each time its nobility and grace.
http://www.christophecharbonnel.fr/
Patricia Auria Maze
Born in Rouen in Normandy, Auria, from an early age, has two great passions: classical dance and graphic arts. She practiced classical dance and then modern jazz for a long time while taking courses at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. She then turned to advertising and marketing studies, and studied in an advertising agency, then worked for eight years with a large press group, in the development, shooting, writing and page of a major women's weekly.
Thanks to the richness of all these experiences related to creation, fashion, dance and movement, Auria demonstrates through her sculptures that nothing, ever, remains fixed, not even motionless, and cheerfully defies gravity.
"Defying gravity, demonstrating, making visible proof that nothing, ever, remains frozen, not even motionless, here is the challenge that drives Auria's artistic work"...
"Freeze in bronze, an emotion, a moment that is too fleeting in space, that's what fascinates Auria Patricia Maze"...
(Madame Figaro March 2013)
http://www.patricia-maze.odexpo.com/
Email: patoumaze@gmail.com
Tel: 00 33 (0)6 25 14 79 11
Helen Powles
Helen Powles, sculptor and painter, is of English origin, resident in France since 1973.
His career has been both literary and visual. Graduated from the University of Nottingham and the Sorbonne,
Member of the National Society of Fine Arts, of the Academic Society of Arts,
Sciences et Lettres, the Taylor Foundation, and several other artistic associations.
She has exhibited her sculptures for several years in the Salons of Paris, Ile de France and the provinces.
His often award-winning works can be found in private collections in France, England, Italy, the Netherlands,
Japan and New Zealand
Do you know that skill in art has nothing to do with craftsmanship? The work is created deep in the soul of the artist,
but the know-how is the basis of any authentic work.
It is a benchmark on which the creation of an era is based. Without it, everything could be considered art.
Without it, values remain subjective, but above all speculative.