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Découvrez les vidéos d'art logistique,
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Antonio Vuelta - Espagne - 2006
Valeriu Ciumacu - Roumanie - 2006
Frans van Zaelen - Belgique - 2006
Silvano Catai - Italie -
1997Italy - 1997
The interior truth - granite of Vire
For Silvano appearance does not have importance, the essential is inside. Thus he dug to find the
truth.
Did he find it?
The shape of egg symbolizes creation.

Romania - 1997
Synthesis - lime stone
The sculpture represents the union of the thoughts of various cosmogonies (religions).

Hommage à Brancusi
limestone
Shape representing a woman, again the symbol of fertility and creation.
Anonyme - 19981998 -The snake - black marble of Greece
Athéna, goddess of the intelligence and the spirit, born from the head of Zeus, was dressed with snakes, symbol of knowledge. For Asclépios, precursor of medicine, the snake was the symbol of regeneration, because it changes skin to become new again. In the Christian Writings, the snake is the messenger of dangerous knowledge, the snake brings the apple to Eve, the apple being knowledge, thus the man would be likely to approach god dangerously. Adam and Eve are driven out of paradise, the snake is then regarded as the tempting demon.
Nico Pot - Pays Bas -
1999the Netherlands - 1999
Zeus and his brothers - Oak
The title of this sculpture is very easy to explain: on both sides of the image of the principal god, Zeus, are the fields of Hadès, guard of the Hell and Poseidon, divine Master of the oceans. The added symbols are the three-pronged fork for Poseidon and the helmet of hell for Hadès, which he used to become invisible in order to penetrate in the camp of Trojan and thus strip its enemies of their weapons. As for Zeus: with his vigilant eye he observes the behaviour of the mortals and when he does not like it he throws his lightning from the top of the Olympe.
Balias - 1997
Portrait en relief, représenté sur plusieurs angles de vue, superposés en transparence.
1997
Relief 2
pink granite of Vire
Portrait in relief, represented on several angles of sight, superimposed in transparency.
Balias - 2001
Portrait en relief, représenté sur plusieurs angles de vue, superposés en transparence.
2001
Relief 3 - oak
Portrait in relief, represented on several angles of sight, superimposed in transparency.
Chariot tiré par un cheval, voyez les grandes roues à l’arrière et le nez du cheval à l’avant.
France - 2001
Carriage - Beech
Carriage drawn by a horse, see the large wheels in the back and the nose of the horse in the front .

Assemblage avec rivets en bois à la manière ancienne.
Les trois gardiens surveillent le parc.
the Netherlands - 1998
De Wachters (guards) - oak
Assembly with rivets out of wood the old fashioned manner. The three guards keep an eye on the park.
Le thème de la sculpture sur le dieu de la fête et du vin est parti sur une confusion entre les personnages de Dionysos et de Silène, son père nourricier. Considérant Silène, le satyre,
comme une représentation de Dionysos dans la force de l’âge, la maquette figeait un corps débordant, marqué par les années d’orgie, de fête et d’ivresse.
Malgré cette confusion le propos est resté le même ; Définir Dionysos par un contraste corporel entre le physique témoignant de l’excès des plaisirs et un port dynamique propre à son énergie
et son goût pour la vie. Cette attitude caractérise l’équilibre dont le physique et le caractère sont en parfaite harmonie.
France - 2002
Dionysos, the harmony of the body and the soul beech
The topic of this sculpture on the god of the festival and the wine left on a confusion between the characters of Dionysos and Silène, his feeder father. Considering Silène, the satyr, like a representation of Dionysos in the force of the age, my model represented an overflowing body, marked by the years of orgy, celebration and drunkenness. In spite of this confusion the matter remained the same one; Définir Dionysos by a body contrast enters the physique testifying to the excess of the pleasures and a specific dynamic port to its energy and its taste for the life. This attitude characterizes the balance whose physique and character are in perfect harmony.
Stephane Cerutti - France - 2002
Cette pièce tente de résumer toutes les potentialités de Dionysos.
La sculpture se décompose en quatre faces qui renvoient aux quatre points cardinaux.
* Face nord : elle correspond à l’énergie cinétique, vibratoire de Dionysos. Sa gestualité à la fois structurée et confuse du temps de la fête.
* Face est : Elle capte l’énergie vitale du soleil du matin (après la fête!). Le contenu (volume plein) s’oppose au volume concave du haut (le contenant).
* Face sud : C’est le temps de ‘’l’action’’ symbolisée par le spirale synonyme de la vitalité, d’exubérance, le mouvement perpétuel de Dionysos.
* Face Ouest: C’est le temps d’une généalogie en rupture avec le caractère rationnel, équilibré, structuré de Zeus. Elle définit une fonction évolutive, d’une créativité toujours
effective.
L’étoile symbolise cette inspiration en même temps qu’elle propose une direction: la ‘’diagonale’’ reprise par l’étendard. C’est le mouvement.
France - 2002
Dioénergie - beech
This sculpture tries to summarize all the potentialities of Dionysos. The sculpture breaks up into four faces which return at the four cardinal points.
* Northern side: it corresponds to the kinetic, vibratory energy of Dionysos. At the same time the structured and confused gestuality of the time of the festival.
* Eastern side : It collects the vital energy of the sun of the morning (after the festival!). The contents (full volume) are inopposition to the concave volume on the top (the container).
* Southern side: It is the time of `' the action'' symbolized by the spiral, synonymous with vitality, of exubérance, the perpetual motion of Dionysos.
* Western side: It is the time of a genealogy in rupture with the rational , balanced, and structured character of Zeus. It defines an evolutionary function, of an always effective creativity. The star symbolizes this inspiration at the same time as it proposes a direction: the `' diagonal'' recovered by the standard. Which is the movement.
Mariana Gratiele Vilceanu - Roumanie -
2004
Romania - 2004
Spiritual chair - oak
Zooden throne with wings, it represents the guardian angel of each man. `' I am a human being which belongs to the great universal creation: I feel
that, like all creature, I am the core of divinity, my aspirations fly away upwards: flight, whatever it is, fascinates me.
Flight of the birds, the feelings and that of the angels. My faith will remain forever certain that the flight is nothing else than the relationship between what we are and the universal spirit.
Alain Di Racca - France -
1998France - 1998
The lady of Ecouché - soldered iron
1 km of cut and welded iron stems.
Represents a lady with a dress and a coat which fly in the wind.
Erick Madeleine - France -
1999
France - 1999
The owl
black marble of Greece
Symbol of wisdom and the intelligence, animal attached to the Athéna goddess in Greek mythology.
Franca
Fratelli - Italie - 2002
Ce sont des yeux, parce-que c’est à travers eux que l’on peut communiquer toute la vérité de ce que l’on a à l’intérieur de soi.
Les cris de joie et de douleur ensemble dans les trois pierres sculptées s’élèvent et disent à tout le monde que la vie c’est les changements perpétuels.
Italy - 2002
Eyes - Granite of Vire
These are eyes, because it is through them, one can communicate all the truth of what one has inside oneself.
The cries of joy and pain together in the three carved stones rise and say to everyone that the life is perpetual changes.
Sylvie Tchitchek - France
- 2001France - 2001
The horse of the little prince
granite of Vire
Small dream horse for a little boy
Kristel Sinson - France -
2003France - 2003
Beginning of Spring - Oak
My work was inspired by spring, this magic moment when nature explodes, after having prepared a long time to give the best itself. This formidable energy appears by an extreme brittleness. The buds are spread, there is like a timidity in the air, one does not know yet what form they will take.

Ver sortant de terre, matière organique
Portugal - 2000
Organ - Granite of Vire

Cheval au féminin, version de l’artiste.
2001
Chevale - Granite of Vire
Horse in female, the artists version .
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