Bernard Bousquet | The Man Who Walks
The work of Bernard Bousquet, plastic surgeon, crosses my concerns. His anti-spectacular personality too. Silkscreen printing serves his artistic quest.
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The work of Bernard Bousquet, plastic surgeon, crosses my concerns. His anti-spectacular personality too. Silkscreen printing serves his artistic quest.
That I am forced to compromise and I cast off for other skies, sad, but consistent with my desire for autonomy.
Making one's existence more "important" to oneself by just a few milliliters of an outrageously dissolved solution of self-knowledge.
We have the opportunity to give our lives another meaning. This margin of freedom is called art. This is where Mr. Hyde comes to the aid of the frightened Dr. Jekyll...
I have nothing to offer that will satisfy you perfectly. Come: to see. Leave: without saying anything. Think about it : whatever you want...
I interpreted the idea of designing a coat of arms as the idea of adorning a shield. Its center symbolizes my project. This is the part that interested me the most.
For me, the most beautiful collaboration is done without words, just through execution. Execution, a magic word when it is not fearsome...
Everything that happens at the Generator "becomes" the Generator. The infinite permissiveness that resides in it allows us to feel inhabited by a grandiose freedom.
Ever since I became aware of the actual time of my life, I have been constantly amazed at the inefficiency of the education I received.
Invited by Carolina at the Chaplin cinema where she regularly does her show, I had the chance to benefit from her pertinent questions about my work.