Arnaud Cure
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Les Volets Bleus
Arnaud Cure
USD $310 |
L“Horloge
Arnaud Cure
USD $310 |
La Pompe
Arnaud Cure
USD $310 |
Le Rosier
Arnaud Cure
USD $310 |
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| Artist Profile:
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Name:
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| Arnaud Cure |
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Biography:
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| Born in Paris, France, Arnaud first entered this \world of images\ in 1988 in England where he attended a school of photography. Arnaud worked in 1992 for a model agency in Montreal where he experienced a different type of photography: one in which individuals were included in his work. Some years later in Arhus Denmark he started \The Denmark Series\. Later on he developed a love for texture and started to develop a collection of photographs representing textures of all imaginable types. Texture is one element which he was looking for in his series \Bicycles in Burgundy\. |
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Comments:
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| Balance is key to his photographs as it represents mental well-being and inner peace. Arnaud's goal was to take pictures when he felt the need to seize a particular image and freeze that image and, more so, to transfer it onto paper so as to share it with others. |
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Artwork Comments:
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| Arnaud uses texturally rich old buildings in his photography to seize time past and bring it into the present. For Cure the bicycle can be used to represent a state of balance. Whether it is the two tires of the bicycle which oppose each other or their circular form, some type of equilibrium is felt via these bicycles. Opposing this concept of balance and stability is the notion of freedom and movement. He uses these bicycles to express his love of travel: the bicycle represents the unknown to be explored. This concept of speed and movement relates to Arnaud's concept of travelling back into time, to bring the past into the present and share it, visually. |
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