Sergeant Jean-Pierre opened his workshop on the occasion of a new large-scale wall installation composed of 18 paints on Plexiglas and selected from among fifty new works.
Its title: "Mayan Diary" is a work largely inspired by techniques forgotten transcendence, representing a trance ritual, sexual or from shamanic cultures and mythologies of Native American, Indian, Japanese, Australian, etc. prehistoric ...
mysterious and monumental, the work itself as a vibrant tribute to the tremendous vital energy deeply buried and repressed in our society postculturelles.
Its title: "Mayan Diary" is a work largely inspired by techniques forgotten transcendence, representing a trance ritual, sexual or from shamanic cultures and mythologies of Native American, Indian, Japanese, Australian, etc. prehistoric ...
mysterious and monumental, the work itself as a vibrant tribute to the tremendous vital energy deeply buried and repressed in our society postculturelles.
"Mayan Diary 2010, wall installation of 3.15 x 6.30 m, acrylic on Plexiglas.
OPENING OF THE WORKSHOP
SERGEANT JEAN-PIERRE
11 AVENUE WATER STATION
BESANCON / FRANCE
TEL: 0381532887
OF OPENING Friday, September 17 18H> 21H
Saturday 18 / Sunday, September 19, 2010 FOR 14/19H & RDV
SEE A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST IN THE JOURNAL OF NEON ™
OPENING OF THE WORKSHOP
SERGEANT JEAN-PIERRE
11 AVENUE WATER STATION
BESANCON / FRANCE
TEL: 0381532887
OF OPENING Friday, September 17 18H> 21H
Saturday 18 / Sunday, September 19, 2010 FOR 14/19H & RDV
SEE A PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST IN THE JOURNAL OF NEON ™
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