Chaperon Rouge (2021) Sculpture by Joëlle Buard

Sculpture - Bronze, 13.8x12.2 in
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  • Limited Edition (#4/8) Sculpture, Bronze on Other substrate
  • Dimensions Height 13.8in, Width 12.2in / 6.00 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 Women Portraits
“Le Loup lui cria en adoucissant un peu sa voix : Tire la chevillette, la bobinette cherra. Le Petit Chaperon rouge tira la chevillette, et la porte s’ouvrit.” Extrait du conte Le petit chaperon rouge de Charles Perrault La sculpture du "Chaperon Rouge" s'inscrit dans une exploration approfondie de l'univers des[...]
“Le Loup lui cria en adoucissant un peu sa voix : Tire la chevillette, la bobinette cherra. Le Petit Chaperon rouge tira la chevillette, et la porte s’ouvrit.”
Extrait du conte Le petit chaperon rouge de Charles Perrault

La sculpture du "Chaperon Rouge" s'inscrit dans une exploration approfondie de l'univers des contes de fées, mettant en lumière les morales intemporelles et les frontières complexes entre l'homme et l'animal.Dans cette réinterprétation du petit chaperon rouge, j'ai cherché à capturer un moment critique où l'intrigue bascule. C'est un instant où l'innocence de la protagoniste se heurte à la réalité, la forçant à douter de la confiance qu'elle peut accorder à ce loup inconnu. Face à la porte qui s'ouvre, un dilemme se dessine dans son esprit : doit-elle faire preuve de bravoure ou succomber à la peur ? Cette confrontation soulève la question omniprésente de la prudence et de la méfiance envers l'inconnu, alimentant le suspense narratif.

Ce moment de tension interne est subtilement traduit à travers le portrait de la jeune et naïve enfant, dont les joues conservent encore une rondeur enfantine, mais dont le regard déjà interrogateur et déterminé préfigure les défis que cette adolescente devra affronter, à la fois en elle-même et dans le vaste monde extérieur. En explorant la frontière entre l'homme et l'animal, je souhaite susciter des questionnements sur la nature du loup dans cette version du conte. Est-il réellement le grand méchant loup, ou y a-t-il une complexité plus profonde dans son rôle ? Cette ambivalence vise à remettre en question nos perceptions préconçues et à souligner la subtilité des choix moraux. La patine bleu nuit enveloppe l'ensemble dans une atmosphère onirique, évoquant le charme des récits nocturnes qui flottent entre le rêve et la réalité.

En s'adressant à un public intergénérationnel, ma représentation du “Chaperon Rouge” vise à encapsuler l'essence de ce moment de transition où l'innocence se confronte à la réalité et où l'héroïne commence à forger son instinct.

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My journey began with studies in market finance in London and Ningbo, then with a career in international trade and digital marketing in Hong Kong and Paris. One day, a family accident brought me to[...]

My journey began with studies in market finance in London and Ningbo, then with a career in international trade and digital marketing in Hong Kong and Paris.

One day, a family accident brought me to the Parisian studio of the sculptor Magali Nourissat. This manual abstraction immediately sparked a real passion in me.

I love the infinite possibilities of working with clay until I find the most appropriate emotion to freeze it in a bronze.

It is in tales and fables, a vector of moral education, that I find my main inspiration. Their imaginary power and their emotional power have therapeutic virtues to cross the ages and existential doubts. I see it as a form of return to the first visual narratives.

In my work, I like to have fun staying on a ridge line at the border of two worlds, that of Man and animal, to reveal both the bestial side of Man and the human side. of the animal.

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