L'ATTENTE. (2021) Sculpture by Sylvie Bourély (SB)

Seller Sylvie Bourély (SB)

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This artwork appears in 6 collections
La grande majorité des personnes interrogées sur ce qu'elles attendent de la vie répondent : être heureuses, simplement. Mais c'est peut être cette attente, la quête même du bonheur, qui nous empêche de le trouver. Peut être que plus on essaye d'atteindre le bonheur, plus on s'embrouille les idées au point de ne même plus se reconnaître, au point de [...]
La grande majorité des personnes interrogées sur ce qu'elles attendent de la vie répondent : être heureuses, simplement. Mais c'est peut être cette attente, la quête même du bonheur, qui nous empêche de le trouver. Peut être que plus on essaye d'atteindre le bonheur, plus on s'embrouille les idées au point de ne même plus se reconnaître, au point de se perdre soi-même. Alors on continue à sourire et on essaye de toutes nos forces d'être les gens heureux que l'on voudrait devenir. Jusqu'à ce que tout à coup, on comprenne que le bonheur est déjà là, pas dans nos rêves, nos espérances et nos espoirs, mais dans ce que l'on a déjà. On se pose sans cesse la question du sens de la vie, mais on oublie trop souvent que celle-ci a juste une durée, dont il faut goûter chaque instant. Christophe Comte
Voici " l'attente " en version blanc immaculé bleuté...

The vast majority of people asked about what they expect from life answer: to be happy, simply. But it is perhaps this expectation, the very quest for happiness, that prevents us from finding it. Maybe the more we try to achieve happiness, the more we confuse ideas to the point of not even recognizing ourselves, to the point of losing ourselves. So we keep smiling and we try with all our strength to be the happy people we would like to become.Until all of a sudden, we understand that happiness is already there, not in our dreams, our hopes and our hopes, but in what we already have. We constantly ask ourselves the question of the meaning of life, but we too often forget that it has just a duration, of which we must taste every moment. Christophe Comte
Here is the "waiting" in immaculate bluish white version...

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Sylvie Bourely is a contemporary French sculptor. The female body has always inspired her, and studies in the field of fashion have sharpened her sense of observation, proportions and rigor. In her latest series [...]

Sylvie Bourely is a contemporary French sculptor. The female body has always inspired her, and studies in the field of fashion have sharpened her sense of observation, proportions and rigor. In her latest series of sculptures she is entirely dedicated to the production of female nudes mainly made of sandstone with white extrafine chamotte.

For the artist working the clay is like awakening the creative energy, embodied by the soul of the feminine. When she touches the clay, at that moment she enters into connection with it: it then allows her to release from its flesh the feminine content contained. The sculpture, once completed, comes to life, exuding the emotion that everyone sees it can feel according to their own experience.

Sylvie Bourely was born in 1960, in France.


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