Isabel MIRAMONTES

Miramontes - Primavera

Primavera

Bronze
113 x 75 x 70 cm | 44 1/2 × 29 1/2 × 27 3/5 in
Edition of 8

Miramontes - Bord de mer

Bord de Mer

Bronze
60 x 45 x 37 cm I 23 x 17 x 14 in
Edition of 8

Miramontes - Songe

Songe

Bronze
30 x 48 x 48 cm I 11 x 18 x 18 in
Edition of 8

Miramontes - Daydream

Daydream

Bronze
150 × 115 × 130 cm | 59 1/10 × 45 3/10 × 51 1/5 in
Edition of 8

BIOGRAPHY

Isabel Miramontes is a Spanish artist born in Santiago de Compostela in Spain. She now lives and works in Belgium. However, the place of pilgrimage where she comes from still fascinates her as much and especially for her Celtic roots. Miramontes studied Fine Arts at the Institut Sainte Marie in Belgium. She then continued her training at the Academy of Fine Arts of Saint Gilles in the Studio of Patrick Pouillart. The artist cut his teeth there and acquired a solid experience in drawing and sketching on the spot of living models.

She creates bronze sculptures with a unique patina. His works, more or less realistic, are akin to a hybridization between the human body and the object. The sculptor integrates the notions of body, movement and human life. She lets glimpse a void in each of her works. Similar to the cutouts of the mummies of Ancient Egypt, the bodies divided between movement and emptiness seem to be half buried.

For Miramontes, sculpture is not a block of material to which one gives a form, but a void to which the artist gives a surface. His bodies cut into strips capture a movement, a feeling, and while respecting the anatomical canons, bring another dimension into the work of art: the sensitive.

Miramontes - Mimosa

Mimosa

Bronze
102 x 25 x 23 cm I 40 x 9 x 9 in
Edition of 8

Miramontes - Callipyge

Callipyge

Bronze
72 x 16 x 16 cm I 28 x 6 x 6 in
Edition of 8

Miramontes - Bout du monde assis

Bout du Monde (Assis)

Bronze
78 x 37 x 32 cm I 30 x 14 x 12 in
Edition of 8

Miramontes - Siesta

Siesta

Bronze
45 x 75 x 9 cm | 17 x 29 × 3 in
Edition of 8

Miramontes - Intimidad

Intimidad

Bronze
82 x 24 x 24 cm I 32 x 9 x 9 in
Edition of 8

Miramontes - Bout du monde

Bout du monde

Bronze
70 x 22 x 18 cm I 27 x 8 x 7 in
Edition of 8

Miramontes - A Main Levée

A Main Levée

Bronze
112 x 15 x 20 cm I 44 x 5 x 7 in
Edition of 8

Miramontes - Horizon

Horizon

Bronze
24 × 66 × 14 cm | 9 2/5 × 26 × 5 1/2 in
Edition of 8

Philippe PASQUA

Miramontes - Primavera

Polk

Mixed media on paper mounted on canvas

200 x 150 cm I 78 x 59 inches

Available

Philippe Pasqua - Aveugle

Aveugle

Mixed media on paper mounted on canvas

200 x 150 cm I 78 x 59 inches

Available

 

BIOGRAPHIE

 

| Philippe PASQUA |

Born in Grasse in 1965, Philippe Pasqua is a self-taught artist-painter who escapes traditional institutions and circuits. He was inspired by Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud and gradually established himself as one of the major artists of his generation. His art impresses, jostles and fascinates. His first exhibition took place in 1990 at the Espace Confluence in Paris. He organizes numerous personal exhibitions, takes part in various events all over the world (Singapore, Hong Kong, Moscow, London, Taiwan…).

“It is indeed in the body, in the flesh, that the history of men is ultimately written, and perhaps even the history of art,” explains Jean Rustin, of his painting. Thus, it gives us a track that can be useful to understand the work of Philippe Pasqua.

His paints

Voodoo and fetishes marked the start of his career. These now make way for portraits, nudes and vanities. He is interested in the art of portraiture (faces, naked bodies) without turning away from reality thanks to the expressive force of color. He goes beyond physical representation, he seeks emotion in the individual through different subjects all as harsh as each other: prostitutes, transsexuals, Down’s syndrome, blind … without wanting to shock. He thus paints these themes on large formats (2 to 5 meters). The monumental is closely linked to the vulnerability of these faces and bodies which bear the seal of exclusion, in a society disturbed by difference. Each painting is the result of a struggle, of a tension between what is “showable” and “tolerated” and what is socially repressed and obscured. The artist becomes an anatomist of the human soul. Thus, through the choice of themes and also the play of colors and serifs, his paintings give off an intense and explosive emotional power that cannot be left indifferent.

 

MALINOWSKI

Malinowski - Vénitienne

Vénitienne

Acrylic on canvas

120 x 120 cm I 47 x 47 inches

Available

Malinowski - Pudeur

Pudeur

Acrylic on canvas

140 x 140 cm I 55 x 55 inches

Available

Malinowski - Eveil

Source

Acrylic on canvas

120 x 120 cm I 47 x 47 inches

Available

Malinowski - Porteuse de Paix

Porteuse de Paix

Acrylic on canvas

140 x 140 cm I 55 x 55 inches

Available

Malinowski - Voile

Voile

Acrylic on canvas

120 x 120 cm I 47 x 47 inches

Available

Malinowski - Eveil

Orifice

Acrylic on canvas

80 x 80 cm I 31 x 31 inches

Available

 

BIOGRAPHIE

 

| MALINOWSKI |

Andrzej Malinowski is a French painter of Polish origin. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. He has lived in France for over 40 years, working as an illustrator, artistic director, poster artist and plastic sculptor. One of his most famous posters is the Grand Bleu by Luc Besson. For over a decade he has devoted himself to easel painting. Malinowski’s works are part of collections around the world. For the past year, he has been represented exclusively by Galeries Marciano.

His paintings enrich the landscape of contemporary creation with a very particular and relevant note. They are remarkable for their originality, their demand for perfect execution and their poetry. He dares to play the notes of modesty, intimacy and secrecy. He persists with mastery in his return to eternal cultural and spiritual references. The characters in his paintings emerging from white, red and blue transparencies, captivate us with their looks and gestures.

 

Malinowski - Eveil

Lectrice

Acrylic on canvas

39 x 39 inches

Available

Malinowski - Eveil

Eveil

Acrylic on canvas

140 x 140 cm I 55 x 55 inches

Available

Malinowski - Eclore

Eclore

Acrylic on canvas

140 x 140 cm I 55 x 55 inches

Available

Malinowski - Colibri

Colibri

Acrylic on canvas

140 x 140 cm I 55 x 55 inches

Available

JEREMY LAVAL

Jeremy Laval - Deep Grey

Deep Grey

Molded and tinted glass mirror

Ø 140 cm I Ø 55 inches

Available

Deep Round Red

Molded and tinted glass mirror

120 cm | 47 inches

Unique

Deep Round Vénus

Molded and tinted glass mirror

90 cm | 35 inches

Unique

Jeremy Laval - Deep Blue

Deep Blue

Molded and tinted glass mirror

Ø 120 cm I Ø 47 inches

Available

Jeremy Laval - Deep Gold

Deep Gold

Molded and tinted glass mirror

Ø 120 cm I Ø 47 inches

Available

 

BIOGRAPHIE

 

| JEREMY LAVAL |

The artist Jérémy Laval was born in 1990, in Paris. Art lover since he was a kid, at 16 he started to express himself through painting. Afterwards, he went on with his passion, attending an Art school. Unfortunately, his parents talked him out of pursuing an artistic career, therefore, he leaned towards a scientific one. This is how he ended up being an optician during 10 years. However, he never stopped to create artworks, going from painting to sculpting. Nevertheless, Jeremy’s optician career grew on him as he associates in his art optic effect and illusions in a kinetic approach of his sculptures, using mirror effects. After a long journey in South America, he decided to devote himself to his art.
Beyond its imperfections and sharpness, glass is a pure a noble material for Jeremy Laval that let us enter into his world through singular creations. He now works exclusively with Marciano Galleries.

| MALINOWSKI |