Clin d’œil, Dali (2023) Painting by Richard Routin

Pastel on Paper, 34.7x22.8 in
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Peinture Acrylique : Clin d’œil à Dali ŒUVRE ORIGINALE : Sujet : peinture acrylique Peinture acrylique sur papier hahnemuhle 500 g/m² Dimension cm 88 x 58 cm+ 2 cm de marge blanche Pièce unique, œuvre originale Description SÉRIE CLIN D’ŒIL Cette[...]
Peinture Acrylique : Clin d’œil à Dali
ŒUVRE ORIGINALE :



Sujet : peinture acrylique
Peinture acrylique sur papier hahnemuhle 500 g/m²
Dimension cm 88 x 58 cm+ 2 cm de marge blanche
Pièce unique, œuvre originale


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SÉRIE CLIN D’ŒIL
Cette peinture fait partie d’une série de clin d’œil autours d’artistes qui, au travers de leur expression ont su chatouiller mes sens et mon imaginaire, et, sommes toutes ont inspiré mon travail actuel.


Clin d’œil à DALI

Salvador Dali, célèbre artiste surréaliste, a utilisé le cheval comme symbole dans nombreuses de ses peintures, souvent pour exprimer des thèmes tels que la puissance, la liberté, la mort et la sexualité au travers d’une symbolique forte et souvent très travaillée. Tantôt exclusivement conceptuelle notamment tout son travail sur la relativité du temps, tantôt plus métaphorique j’ai toujours été conquis par cet univers riche et complexe, inquiétant et puissant.

Dans son œuvre « La tentation de Saint Antoine », on peut voir dans « ces monstres » et plus particulièrement son cheval un symbole de la tentation, de l’irrationnel et peut être même de la folie. Moi dans ces très longues jambes j’y voit une grande légèreté face à la masse que représente un cheval. Cette vison de la chose me plait beaucoup même si ce n’est pas forcément celle qu’il a voulu symboliser. Après tout dans l’art chacun voit à sa porte. Moi cette interprétation colle tout à fait dans mon travail d’interprétation autour de cette lutte entre le tellurique et l’apesanteur.

Et puis bon .. Dans cette large conceptualisation du temps comme valeur relative et élastique ne pourrait on pas y voir une forme d’émancipation. Comme cette recherche de se libérer des étreintes physiques en tout genre. L’émancipation de l’apesanteur en fait partie.

J’ai également dans cette peinture modelé les formes et les ai scindées. Quelques Dali et deux chevaux sorties de la même base. Pourquoi pas? Quel meilleur moyen pour exprimer plusieurs émotions sans trop de frais..

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Richard Routin, a contemporary French artist, traces his artistic journey back to his earliest childhood memories, driven by an unwavering quest for freedom. Drawing and painting have always served as a sanctuary for him, offering a release from the constraints of reality and the anxieties of disappointing others.

For Richard, art is not just a form of expression; it is a necessity, a lifeline that has accompanied him throughout his entire existence. From his earliest recollections, he cannot recall a moment when he was not compelled to pick up his pencils and brushes.

Despite eschewing formal art education, Richard's dedication and passion have fueled his exploration of personal artistic paths. Through trial and error, he has forged his own creative identity, unencumbered by the confines of traditional instruction.

The motif of the horse in Richard's work stems from a profound encounter — not only with his wife, who shares his deep connection to these majestic creatures, but also with the inherent symbolism of freedom and unity embodied by the horse. This symbiotic relationship, where the human becomes instinctual and the animal reveals human-like emotions, serves as a wellspring of inspiration and introspection for Richard.

Influenced by artistic luminaries such as Phidias, Géricault, Degas, and Picasso, Richard's work reflects a fusion of diverse impressions and influences. He is particularly drawn to the magical realm of artists like Bartabas, who demonstrate the inseparable bond between art and the horse, blurring the boundaries between these two worlds.

Today, Richard Routin embraces a new phase in his artistic journey, one characterized by a desire for connection and vulnerability. By sharing his sensitivity and emotions through his art, he seeks to evoke a profound response in others, inviting them to experience the intoxicating sensation of artistic expression.


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