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Charlie Chaplin (2020) Photography by Claude Conte

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Sur un fond très coloré, Charlie Chaplin postérisé avec plusieurs couleurs, allant du noir au blanc en ant par des nuances de gris. Tout autour du personnage central des détails d'affiches de ses films les plus célèbres: le dictateur, la ruée vers l'or, le Kid, les temps modernes et le mot LOVE écrit avec plusieurs polices différentes pour signifier [...]
Sur un fond très coloré , Charlie Chaplin postérisé avec plusieurs couleurs, allant du noir au blanc en ant par des nuances de gris.
Tout autour du personnage central des détails d'affiches de ses films les plus célèbres: le dictateur, la ruée vers l'or, le Kid, les temps modernes et le mot LOVE écrit avec plusieurs polices différentes pour signifier qu'il y a différentes façons d'aimer et que tout être humain et respectable et digne d'amour. Charlie Chaplin est un très grand humaniste: dans son film: Le dictateur, il tient un discours d'une grande sagesse.
Extrait du discours écrit par Charlie Chaplin en 1940 et énoncé dans le dictateur :
« Espoir… Je suis désolé, mais je ne veux pas être empereur, ce n’est pas mon affaire. Je ne veux ni conquérir, ni diriger personne. Je voudrais aider tout le monde dans la mesure du possible, juifs, chrétiens, païens, blancs et noirs. Nous voudrions tous nous aider si nous le pouvions, les êtres humains sont ainsi faits. Nous voulons donner le bonheur à notre prochain, pas lui donner le malheur. Nous ne voulons pas haïr ni humilier personne. Chacun de nous a sa place et notre terre est bien assez riche, elle peut nourrir tous les êtres humains. Nous pouvons tous avoir une vie belle et libre mais nous l’avons oublié...

Alors, il faut nous battre pour accomplir toutes leurs promesses. Il faut nous battre pour libérer le monde, pour renverser les frontières et les barrières raciales, pour en finir avec l’avidité, avec la haine et l’intolérance. Il faut nous battre pour construire un monde de raison, un monde où la science et le progrès mèneront tous les hommes vers le bonheur. Soldats, au nom de la Démocratie, unissons-nous tous !"

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Claude Conte felt very early the need to create and the taste for pictorial works. In 1977, to satisfy her desire for knowledge in this field, she entered the doors of the School of Plastic Arts in Narbonne, where [...]

Claude Conte felt very early the need to create and the taste for pictorial works. In 1977, to satisfy her desire for knowledge in this field, she entered the doors of the School of Plastic Arts in Narbonne, where she took classes from 1978 to 1986 under the watchful eye of two artists: William Moulin and Roland Gril. She will gradually try different techniques: watercolor, charcoal, red chalk, acrylic paint, and take pleasure in painting or drawing various subjects: still lifes, in situ landscapes, people, portraits.

It is in prestigious museums that she recharges her batteries and nourishes her imagination by contemplating Chagall or Monet's water lilies. Allowing yourself to be carried away by Matisse's dance or wondering about Magritte's imagination is exhilarating, as is investing in the worlds of Andy Warhol or Lichtenstein. Locally, she visits the hamlet of the lake in Sigean, the vacuum cleaner in Narbonne and the exhibitions of regional artists.

She will take part in the creation of an Arts Festival in Coursan which will enliven the city from 1994 to 1997, then in the life of the Aux Z'Arts association in this same city from 2002 to 2004.

At the beginning, his artistic career was exclusively focused on watercolors: “nature Morte aux Eschsoltzias” was his first work. Then, she will work on the oil paint thickly, with a spatula, and “musicians” will be born, an example of this experience. She created “breathe” in calligraphy then discovered digital art and it was a new joy. The latter puts within its reach a disproportionate range of tools to wander towards unknown horizons, to feel and offer new emotions.

In 2020, she does not abandon digital arts but takes up her brushes as well as acrylic or oil, to paint flowers and musicians. She sees digital art as a possibility of giving another dimension to the works she creates.

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