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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.2x31.5in
About this artwork
Coco, the Forgotten Chef 99.5 x 80 cm mixed media
Two tribal chiefs succeeded "Chief Coco," who was installed when I was six years old. They died tragically in car accidents, just like "Chief Coco," as if by a curse. "Chief Coco," a heavy consumer of sprouted coconut, had escaped the gendarmes who came to arrest him. His flight into the forest caused a great stir in the media at the time. Driving drunk in his Peugeot 404, he killed three young… passengers from his clan when he lost control of the vehicle.
Captain Boulemant, in charge of the case, sought to reassure everyone about the return of the fugitive who had deserted his civil and customary responsibilities (laws and rules of Kanak culture). Benefiting from his command of an all-terrain mounted brigade and accustomed to the surrender of fugitives, Boulemant, who had never abandoned a mission,...
Stéphane Foucaud, a graduate in visual arts from Strasbourg, expresses himself primarily through painting. His technique blends American Neo-Impressionism and tribal art, with an innovative use of acrylic, Indian ink, and burnt paper collages. His art, known as neo-tribal, revisits the cultural heritage of his native New Caledonia, oscillating between mythology, history, and identity. His works, vibrant with color and form, captivate the viewer, evoking a striking tension between the ancient and the contemporary, the particular and the universal.