RUBIS (2022) Sculpture by Philippe Fares
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Il avait ramené, pour elle, de ce merveilleux pays, une petite malle pleine de cristaux de rubis non taillés.
L’un et l’autre, étaient ravis de posséder un tel « trésor » une fois de retour à Paris, mais que faire de ce matériau brut.
Le temps a é, les enfants ont grandis, Marie est partie.
Ce trésor était quelque part dans le déménagement.
Un beau matin, Philippe, a voulu rechercher cette malle, au fin fond de la cave et faire quelque chose de toutes ces petites pierres rouges.
Il eu alors l’idée de les agglomérer toutes ensembles et de former ainsi une Sphère, qu’il nomma tout simplement : RUBIS.
Il la présenta sur un socle cubique en chêne massif, dans lequel il serti un carreau de céramique avec son nom et la date d’achèvement de l’objet, gravés en majuscules.
Cette pièce est relativement lourde pour sa taille, en effet, elle a un poids de 6,8 Kg.
Cela en fait un objet décoratif massif, particulièrement stable, qui s’accordera parfaitement avec votre intérieur.
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Philippe Fares is a contemporary French artist, whose journey has been profoundly shaped by diverse cultures and the interplay of art and science. His unique perspective, honed by a childhood spent in sub-Saharan Africa, is a testament to his early exposure to the world of art, particularly the influence of Primitive Arts. Returning to at the age of 16, Philippe embarked on a path that allowed him to cultivate his understanding of Western Arts while pursuing scientific studies.
Philippe Fares' artistic works are meticulously constructed using scientific methods and meticulous planning. His creations often feature a recurring tiling pattern, a meticulously balanced interplay with chance. This synthesis of meticulous design and the unpredictability of chance lends his works a dynamic and intriguing quality.
One of the defining features of Philippe's sculptures is his incorporation of light, whether through LED or Halogen sources. This infusion of light imbues each piece with a unique chromatic field, magnifying the contrast of the leading lines within the sculpture. Philippe understands that, in his art, what truly matters is the relationship between colors, dimensions, and positions. He views the proportion between the horizontal, the vertical, and the depth as a reflection of the three dimensions that envelop us, as well as the opposing forces that often govern life and space—the interplay between existence and non-existence, abundance and scarcity.
- Nationality:
- Date of birth : 1958
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists
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