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Spheres in the space : a fragment of the mind # 14 Painting

Cyril Foulet

France

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 25.6 W x 31.9 H x 0.7 D in

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Painting: Acrylic on Canvas. 2019 Artwork n. 14 Signed, dated, numbered on the back Borders of the painting are painted blue on the 4 sides Unframed. You can hang the painting in any direction (figure, landscape ... Space does not have a defined direction.). Different light sources can give diffe...

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2019

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25.6 W x 31.9 H x 0.7 D in

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French painter, born in France, live in Normandy, (France). I studied art history when I was younger, especially the Italian renaissance One day I was sitting in the forest that is near my home, I looked at the sun's rays through the trees, and I saw all the space fill with spheres, some had colors, I understood that it was the true nature of reality. That is, the mode of manifestation of energy in the universe and in consciousness. I went home at night and felt deep inside me that it was my mission on Earth to show what I had seen. It was from this moment (in the summer of 2018) that I started to paint. Before this experience I was convinced like everyone that the space was empty. I was wrong. Some artists have treated the theme of the space they perceived as empty (Yves Klein). However, if the space was really empty nothing could be manifested. Space is not empty, it is full of light, but his energy is in a state of equilibrium. The primordial energy is space, and its light is propagated in the form of spherical waves. My painting represents this manifestation of energy on the base wave which is the blue color of space. . Consciousness emerges from space who radiates without interference, and it manifests itself in the form of spherical form. The perfect shape. It's the same phenomenon that operates in thought. When you have thoughts, they born of your inner conceptual space and returns to that same space. Between 2 thoughts you can observe that there is nothing but this space. Also, it is this phenomenon of alternation between space and its dynamics that is represented in my painting. Only painting can create this effect which look like the way in which mind has emerged "in the universe", a kind of light projecting on itself. Ultimately all spheres, all forms of energy including matter proceed from the single space, that’s the reason why all perceptions are only a reflection of the mind itself. To resume, space manifests spheres, but spheres highlight space. As you can see, conceptually my painting is in the continuity of the pictorial approach of Yves Klein but with a new point of view...

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