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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
35x45.7in
About this artwork
What we are witnessing here is the desperate struggle of a bare engine fighting against submersion in the storm.
Its propeller spins at full speed in the wave that threatens it.
It's falling apart, the exhaust pipe is coming loose, it's struggling to float.
In the center, two intake pipes whose cylinder fins can be seen by reflections.
These two pipes are connected to a compressor, transforming into blood vessels.
Behind the propeller, a twin-choke… carburetor sits above an alternator and a chrome-plated turbine.
On the right under the exhaust manifold, there are 3 pistons, 2 trumpets and pipes that pump seawater to try to cool the engine.
Frédéric Capron, a painter trained in reproducing Old Masters' canvases before dedicating himself to his own work, primarily works in oils. He virtuously wields cotton swabs, rags, and fine brushes, improvising without sketches to unite internal combustion engines and wind instruments, blending technical lines with feminine curves. His work infuses intense emotion, celebrating the power of breath, whether human or mechanical, and the resonance of beauty within matter. His largest pieces require over 500 hours of work.