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Chains of Generations Collage

Nicolas Moussette

France

Collage, Paint on Canvas

Size: 18.1 W x 21.7 H x 0.8 D in

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Chains of Generations is a strong, psychanalytic piece. It is quite dark as its theme is about people enchained by their past. The picture represents a genealogy on four generations where all the people are locks and the links between them are chains. At each generation, for each link, there is a lock between chains. In this family, the values - or problems - are the same through generations and passed on to the next without discussion. The canvas is painted black, with coloured words scattered on it, as the many reasons or pretexts for the endless preservation of those values. Still this choice (of not having a personal choice!) appears to be well assumed: the chains and the locks are immaculately clean, perfectly even, and positioned in total control and order. In this picture, the great winner is order, respect, probably a worship of the past, and resistance to changes. Sometimes though, if it is wise to assume its past, we are not responsible for our ancestors' deeds. It is good to break the inherited chains that we might have, in order to free the mind and unleash the heart.

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Collage:Paint on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:18.1 W x 21.7 H x 0.8 D in

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I am a French and Polish artist, born in Paris in 1972. Coming from a family of artists (my mother Julita is a sculptor, my sister Gabrielle a painter, my brother Pierre a music composer...) I've expressed myself in my childhood mainly through drawing. Then for many years I dropped art totally and went into studies and work, to realise a few years back I cannot live without creating. A peak time is my New York experience for a few month in 2008, where I briefly just plunged into creation, before coming back to what had become my normal everyday life... After that, this urge for creation has grown on me progressively until a recent making out in 2011, when returning from a very enriching experience as a plumber in Bangladesh slums, where I had spent about a year and a half... Quite lost at my return home, I can say I slowly came back to myself only through art. The action of sculpting was a highly restructuring experience to me.It rebuilt me and gave a new meaning to my life. Since then, I've been creating and considering myself as an artist. In the meantime I got married and am a father of adorable twin boys, born in 2016. With this parenthood experience my creation has necessarily evolved, I considered myself primarily as a sculptor, but with restricted time and access to my clay workshop in Touraine I had much frustration. Hence my latest sculpture projects with various materials including recyclables and rubbish, my recent return to drawing, my discovery of collage and also painting to a lesser extent. Today, another page will be turned with our installation mid 2017 in a new house in Saint Cloud, near Paris, with the possibility of having a workshop at home, and generally more space and more time dedicated to creation.

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