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Les pieds d'or (2023) Sculpture by Sylvie Bublex

Seller Sylvie Bublex

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Artwork signed by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity included
This artwork appears in 5 collections
  • Resin on Other substrate
  • Dimensions Height 9.5in, Width 9.1in / 4.00 kg
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Surrealism
About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Resin. Sculpture technique using a polymer product (natural, artificial or synthetic) to make a sculpture. Surrealism. Founded in 1923 by the writer André Breton, it will unite many artists like Salvador Dali (1904-1989), Max Ernst, René Magritte (1898-1967), Victor Brauner (1903-1966). Influenced [...]
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Sylvie Bublex is a contemporary French artist. Her distinctive artistic essence lies in the diverse array of techniques, mediums, and materials she employs, guided by an unrestrained and wandering imagination. [...]

Sylvie Bublex is a contemporary French artist. Her distinctive artistic essence lies in the diverse array of techniques, mediums, and materials she employs, guided by an unrestrained and wandering imagination. A fusion of tenderness, audacity, and cynicism, she sculpts, carves, shapes, arranges, and paints, utilizing clay, papier-mâché, plaster, resin, wood, weathered metals, aged objects, as well as elements like rope, fabric, leaves, and feathers – gathered through her journey and inspiration.

Her remarkably unique body of work captures the dissonance and chaos of the world, offering a response to the spectacle of modernity while exploring the vulnerability of our convictions and lives. It beckons us into a realm of imagination, where the darkest shadows illuminate, the extraordinary becomes disconcerting, and where the most profound abysses enlighten.

Fantastic entities, part-human, part-animal, part-angels, and part-demons, prompt introspection about our animalistic essence, our origins, and the scars of our spirits. As though we are all wounded creatures, steeped in vanity and pride, confined within a colossal enclosure where each solitary being fiercely battles for survival in a fading world.

Amidst joy and humor, life and death converge in a macabre dance, a celebration both grim and fantastical. The artist persists in her work, urging contemplation on the destiny of this intricately afflicted world.

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