"Triangles, squares, rectangles ... I select from scrap wood that I have at my disposal. I assemble the pieces instinctively and spontaneously the form is obtained from all directions to find its center of gravity, subjectively, even emotionally. The new form is growing, dealing with the space it occupies, elbowing the air, seeking its own balance. A few pieces of batons build the inner skeleton, accompanying the carcass, coming together to reinforce it. The sculpture takes shape, takes its own shape, the sculpture is. Once the construction is done, I apply a first coat of white paint, and the sculpture finally appears in its entirety. It is a new birth, which gives all its coherence to the piece in its entirety. The following layers reinforce the unity of the piece, and the colour dresses the completed sculpture."
Monochromes
06.02.18 — marc sparfel
“Triangles, squares, rectangles … I select from scrap wood that I have at my disposal. I assemble the pieces instinctively and spontaneously the form is obtained from all directions to find its center of gravity, subjectively, even emotionally. The new form is growing, dealing with the space it occupies, elbowing the air, seeking its own balance. A few pieces of batons build the inner skeleton, accompanying the carcass, coming together to reinforce it. The sculpture takes shape, takes its own shape, the sculpture is. Once the construction is done, I apply a first coat of white paint, and the sculpture finally appears in its entirety. It is a new birth, which gives all its coherence to the piece in its entirety. The following layers reinforce the unity of the piece, and the colour dresses the completed sculpture.”