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LES CHOSES DU VILLAGE. (2023) Sculpture by René Jean Amba
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- Dimensions Height 31.9in, Width 21.3in / 3.50 kg
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Fit for outdoor? Yes, This artwork can be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $5,000 Figurative Africa
Cette pièce veut être l’histoire d’un style de vie, d’amour et de souvenirs liés à mes racines et à celles de chacun Ceux d’entre nous qui portent la vie de son peuple dans leurs cœurs.
L’œuvre se compose de différents éléments qui représentent l’essence et le moteur de la vie dans le village. L’élément central du travail vise à mettre en évidence le rôle clé des femmes en tant que Engrenage et axe de la vie familiale, des soins, de l’économie et des traditions du village.
Cela partager avec l’homme, représenté ci-dessous à droite, la responsabilité
le soutien économique de la famille et le développement de la ville.
en contact Avec ces deux éléments, un sac symbolise l’économie, le commerce, le troc, Un instrument de motivation pour la survie, l’un des motifs qui encourage et active l’échange au sein du village. Au dessus, à droite trois barres de fer ondulée représentant la rivière coulant au coin Gauche; L’eau comme élément de la vie et autour de laquelle les traditions et Les activités économiques prennent forme.
La femme et l’homme sont également en contact avec un
Un fruit de leur relation, leur fils, ci-dessous à gauche. L’enfant au
côté gauche entre en contact avec d’autres symboles, jeux et musiques, dans lesquels le cercle représente un jeu rudimentaire avec lequel se distraire et courir, et ci-dessus, le demi-cercle représente un instrument de musique africaine qui fait vibrer la Musique traditionnelle.
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René Jean Amba, contemporary painter-sculptor, was born in the vibrant nation of Cameroon in 1992. Twenty years ago René ventured into the world of art at the Mbalmayo Artistic Training Institute (IFA), where he would immerse himself in the study of the arts until 2011. This institute served as the crucible of his artistic growth and understanding. A curious and observant individual, René absorbed all facets of the artistic realm, constantly seeking knowledge and inspiration. In the same year that he concluded his tenure at IFA, René Jean Amba established his own amba-art workshops, showcasing his budding creativity and entrepreneurial spirit.
René's discerning eye for visual arts propelled him further on his educational journey. He pursued higher education at the University of Yaoundé 1 FALSH, specializing in Arts and Sciences Archaeology within the Faculty of Arts, Letters, and Human Sciences. This academic endeavor deepened his understanding of plastic arts and art history, enhancing his appreciation for the rich tapestry of artistic expression.
Following his academic pursuits, René continued to hone his craft in his personal studio, collaborating with esteemed artists within his homeland. These collaborations enriched his repertoire of techniques and mediums, fostering his status as a multidisciplinary artist. René's artistic palette expanded to include clay, wax, bronze, resin, plaster, wood, and even welded iron—an eclectic mix that reflects his versatility.
In his workshop, René employs clay to craft intricate shapes that serve as molds for casting bronze and resin. He creates smaller works in bronze himself while entrusting the casting of larger pieces to specialized foundries. Conceptualization is paramount in his artistic process, followed closely by the choice of materials—a meticulous dance between the abstract and the tangible.
René Jean Amba's works possess distinct characteristics: they exude power, presence, and profound content. His art occupies a prominent place in various spaces, captivating gallery owners, art collectors, interior and exterior designers, art enthusiasts, and professionals alike. While firmly rooted in contemporary artistry, René's creations are often described as figurative abstractions. His wellspring of inspiration flows from nature, humanity, and the everyday tribulations of life, all infused with his unique inner perspective—a singular moment of connection between the artist and each of his creations
- Nationality: CAMEROON
- Date of birth : 1992
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- Groups: Cameroonian Contemporary Artists