Painting Process
paper/scotch 3M/photo
I experiment with techniques, mixing them for the benefit of the result and colors, and even choosing them for what they represent in itself.
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Painting on paper
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At first I started to paint on paper as I loved the way it reacted to the contact with water and painting. The soft touch of the paper material is so essential for me, I still paint on paper to experience that feeling.
(Pictures very soon)
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Painting on Scotch 3M
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From 1999, I developped a unique technique of painting on transparent Scotch 3M on top of a lightbox. When dried, I edit theses painted bands and shoot them with a digital camera so that I can bring these tiny images to very big sizes. I sell numeroted prints framed.
The irony of using scotch to create is in the relation I have with it. As a child, my teacher used to put scotch on my mouth to stop me from talking in the classroom, today I use scotch tape to express myself as an adult.​ (Check the slide gallery)
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Photographs of paintings through plastic
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This year of 2020, confined in Paris, I developped a very new technique for me, as a rebirth from my past artworks to overcome the situation of COVID 19. I shot my paper artworks through the plastic protection to capture a metaphore of the suspended life we were experiencing, protected life under plastic, facing our past, trying to reinvent our futur.
(Pictures very soon)