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Cristalographic memory card printer 2 (2021) Photography by Marc Majoullier

Fine art paper, 8x8 in

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  • Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several s available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Categories Science fiction
Photographie de l'oeuvre originale. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Outsider Art. Invented by Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985) in 1945, the idea is to create works with primitive graphics that take no academic reference into . He will also advise to "draw like a child" and encourage self-taught artists. Technic Photography. [...]
Photographie de l'oeuvre originale.

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Marc Majoullier, sculptor and photographer, is an artist who has dedicated himself to the art of blacksmithing and sculpture since 1993. His artistic journey has led him to explore a variety of traditional and [...]

Marc Majoullier, sculptor and photographer, is an artist who has dedicated himself to the art of blacksmithing and sculpture since 1993. His artistic journey has led him to explore a variety of traditional and contemporary techniques, making him a versatile craftsman and a ionate creator.

Since 1997, Marc has specialized in artistic cutlery, devoting himself mainly to the creation of personalized knives. He quickly understood that cutlery offered an infinite palette of artistic expressions thanks to the diversity of materials and techniques. This period allowed him to master complex blacksmithing techniques, such as damask steel and laminated steel, as well as hot sculpture, where he works pure iron, copper and steel at temperatures ranging from 800 to 1200 degrees Celsius.

Over the years, Marc has honed his skills working on materials as diverse as mammoth ivory for sculpture and engraving (scrimshaw), as well as lost wax casting of metals such as bronze, brass and aluminum. His creations have become true works of art, exhibited at renowned events such as the SICAC (Salon International du Couteau d'Art Custom) in Paris and the Salon International du Couteau de Thiers.

However, Marc's ion for sculpture ultimately led him to free himself from the constraints of knife blades and explore a much broader field of artistic expression. His favorite technique consists of working the raw iron on the anvil, modeling it without welding other elements or removing material. This unique approach allows him to maintain homogeneity and visual balance while pushing the limits of creativity.

Marc's art is a perpetual challenge where the material resists and bends to his artistic vision. He sculpts fleeting or deep emotions, feelings and memories, seeking to capture the eternity of an emotion frozen in the material. This quest for eternity guided him towards a particular artistic approach focused on the preservation of collective memory through figurative and abstract works. He transforms digital memory into tangible art, creating prints, casts and forges that capture and preserve our collective history as artistic fossils. Marc Majoullier's work transcends temporality to create works that resonate in the eternity of art.

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