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Pour la petite histoire, l'origine de cette sculpture est la première ébauche de mon projet : le Mammouth Spirit. (Mais durant le processus de création, j'ai redessiné et transformé la sculpture et rajouter un élément.) J'ai donc laissé cette ébauche de sculpture de côté, le temps de la réalisation de ce gros projet, et fin 2011, j'ai reprit et retravaillé cette cire, que j'ai complètement transformée.
La sculpture semble être é dans une soufflerie, mais toujours en équilibre sur une ''patte'', comme une girouette face au vent.
Il y a de périodes de développement, d'accomplissement intense où l'on se sure, où on est saturé, mais qui donne fruits et nous comble. J'ai une affinité particulière pour cette sculpture parce qu'elle marque un grand changement.
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Vincent Champion-Ercoli is a contemporary Canadian sculptor whose artistic vision is rooted in the aspiration for large-scale installations within natural or urban environments. His creations, meticulously designed with the intent of eventual enlargement, also find a life in smaller forms during the developmental stages of his projects, akin to models, residing in private spaces, accessible and serving as daily reminders of the emotions and inspirations that birthed each sculpture.
Champion's works often consist of multiple elements, either independent or converging to form a cohesive whole. Some sculptures incorporate mobile components, exhibiting slow and continuous movements or offering various positions and assembly modes, as exemplified by Oxalis IV.
A distinctive feature in Champion's oeuvre is the use of a base, typically a raw element such as a serendipitously discovered rock from a walk. This base is integral, becoming the focal point around which different elements of the sculpture interact, revealing diverse perspectives depending on the observer's chosen angle.
The recurrent motif of the "plan" is another hallmark of Champion's artistic expression. This element, evolving in multiple forms from plates to ribbons, manifests in various textures and configurations, contributing to the dynamic and intricate nature of his sculptures.
Addressing the practical aspect of sculpture, the challenge of grounding the pieces guided Champion to forsake conventional bases. His sculptures, accessible yet balanced, rest on the ground with poise, ed on a few strategic points and edges, imparting grace and lightness to their silhouettes.
The creative process for Champion is marked by patience and meticulous preparation, extending over weeks or even years. The complexity of the pieces often raises the specter of failure, leading to multiple dates in the legends. Yet, through perseverance and the utilization of 3-dimensional drawing, particularly the armature, solutions emerge.
The resulting sculptures sur Champion's expectations, bringing immense joy and fueling the desire and courage to embark on subsequent projects. He occasionally revisits and refines his earlier works, acknowledging that the creative journey is an ongoing and endlessly fascinating process.
- Nationality: CANADA
- Date of birth : 1974
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary Canadian Artists
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