Boonty (2023) Sculpture by Elie Diol

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Cardboard / Pigments on Cardboard
  • Dimensions Height 45.3in, Width 23.6in / 2.50 kg
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Spiritual Art Men portraits
Cette sculpture en carton a été construite autour du mot « Boonty ». un mot utilisé pour caractériser les personnes noires qui se comporte comme des personnes blanche. Un mot violent, qui, parfois empêche certaines personnes de communauté noire d’exprimer leurs sentiments ou encore montrer qu’ils savent des choses. C’est Sculpture montre une personne[...]
Cette sculpture en carton a été construite autour du mot « Boonty ». un mot utilisé pour caractériser les personnes noires qui se comporte comme des personnes blanche. Un mot violent, qui, parfois empêche certaines personnes de communauté noire d’exprimer leurs sentiments ou encore montrer qu’ils savent des choses. C’est Sculpture montre une personne afro descendante qui décide de se plonger dans ses sentiments, mais reste quand même dans la retenue.

Dans toutes mes sculptures je te une grande importance à travailler avec du carton. Dans une démarche écologique, j’aime utiliser ce matériau qui est souvent relégué au rang de déchet.

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My name is Elie DIOL, and I'm a French-Senegalese sculptor who grew up on Reunion Island. When I was 18, I decided to leave my island and land in Lyon, where I began my university years at the École Emile[...]

My name is Elie DIOL, and I'm a French-Senegalese sculptor who grew up on Reunion Island. When I was 18, I decided to leave my island and land in Lyon, where I began my university years at the École Emile COHL, where for three years I had the chance to perfect my technique and hone my taste for art.

The third year was almost over, and the idea of launching myself as an independent artist and starting full-time in my artistic activity was a constant preoccupation. As the year went by, my desires grew stronger and stronger, and long before my graduation, my choice was made and the path to follow was crystal clear.

My girlfriend and I moved to Barcelona, which enabled me to take a step back from everything I'd assimilated during my years of study, to question everything I'd learned. And now, 6 months after the start of my adventure, sale after sale, question after question, the idea is becoming clearer and more refined. Cardboard is the obvious choice.

Working with cardboard means transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. It's also about escaping the idea that making art is reserved for those who can afford it. Using cardboard also carries an ecological symbolism: why create matter when you can use what nobody wants, transform it, sublimate it.

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