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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
45.1x40.7in
About this artwork
From the series about the "secret" in Oceania, here is the beginning of the story of the "mountain clan":
For the first time, I accompanied my mother to the "village in the clouds." In fact, our family lived on the side of the mountain, at the top of which was planted this tribe that rejected the contemporary world. In general, no one had free access to it; we only met "those from the heights" in a space dedicated to bartering, marked by a huge,… seemingly ancient coconut tree. There, the mountaineers exchanged our mangrove red mullet peaches for hibiscus and pink linden from up there. Their flowers, much richer in nutrients than ours, strengthened the immune defenses of newborns. Their pharmacopoeia seemed inexhaustible, and many of their plants and fruits grew only at altitude, amidst lush vegetation.
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.