Mes yeux sont d’aveugles ciels

Mes yeux sont d’aveugles ciels

“The workshop of Jean-Michel Fauquet is it that of a sculptor? Is it actually a cabinet of curiosities? Masses of corrugated cardboard and wrap it take place as a wave front to transform into miniature sculptures, objects without practical use or known model, or giant pupae hanging from the ceiling. Tutankhamun’s tomb could not be more confusing.
In Fauquet, shooting is an intermediate stage of the creation of the work. This end to end control his universe. Characters, bridges, houses, utensils mysterious destinations exist virtually in the first dry and austere cardboard shapes it. The penciling in the graphite, which will support the material photofinishing, gives them the patina of ancient objects found in the gangue dust or peat. This dark world funeral is not provided. The choice of black and white, adding a glaze wax on the photographic print endow a paste painting, give a value tactile, sensual, no reproduction can make tangible. His sketchbooks filled with drawings of machines without specific functions, designed for their visual beauty, evoke those of Leonardo da Vinci. “[…] Anne Biroleau
Released
16/01/2013
Collection
Hors Collection
Format
245 x 325
Français
Relié couverture cartonnée
44 photos duotone
72 pages
ISBN : 978-2-35046-269-1
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Mes yeux sont d’aveugles ciels

Jean-Michel Fauquet

Dessinateur, Photographe

Born in 1950 in Lourdes, Jean Michel Fauquet undertakes a journey of twelve years in Canada, where he teaches photography at the University. It is, however, he moved to Paris and it is exposed. Work more like oil paintings than photographs. His way of seeing the light and shapes is very personal. Its printing processes as well as the use of paper or special media also make an alchemist. Drawing, painting, sculpture, photography are all techniques that contribute to the achievement of its images. His work has resulted in numerous exhibitions.
He is represented by Galerie Claude Bernard, Paris