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Artist: Maxime Siau | Width: 16 cm |
Support: Porcelain | Height: 10,5 cm |
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THE ARTWORK
Maxime Siau's work, Skull Kintsugi, is made of porcelain. Skull Kintsugi is a unique work signed in original by the artist and measures 10,5x16x10,5 cm.
This work, entitled Skull Kintsugi, is a sculpture that combines the symbolism of mortality with an aesthetic of refined elegance. The sculpture depicts a human skull, made of glossy white ceramic, decorated with intricate blue floral patterns that recall the style of ancient Oriental porcelain.
The skull, a powerful symbol of life and death, is transformed into an object of beauty through the floral designs. The delicate roses and buds that adorn the surface of the skull contrast with its anatomical shape and its association with mortality. This contrast creates a fascinating and deeply evocative visual effect that invites the viewer to reflect on the duality of life and death, beauty and decay.
The blue floral patterns are painted with great precision and delicacy, creating a work that is both a memento mori and a tribute to natural beauty. The choice of blue on white recalls the classic and timeless aesthetic of porcelain, giving the sculpture a sense of elegance and tradition.
This sculpture challenges the viewer to confront their own concept of mortality, suggesting that even in what is inevitable and often feared, beauty and meaning can be found. Skull Kintsugi is a work that celebrates life through the lens of death, finding grace and art in a symbol of human frailty. The sculpture is a powerful example of how art can transform and elevate the most profound and universal concepts, offering a new perspective on ancient and ever-present themes.
Skull Kintsugi was made in 2024.
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Maxime Siau, Skull Kintsugi- 2024 - Unique Work - Hand-Signed
SKU | 23-010-1178 |
Technique | Kintsugi |
Edition | Unique Work |
Support | Porcelain |
Width | 16 cm |
Height | 10,5 cm |
Year | 2024 |
Notes | Hand-signed |
Born in 1993 in France, Maxime Siau is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture, multimedia and painting. His creative path has been shaped by a wide range of experiences and training.
Inspired by ancient and universal traditional art and design, Siau's work explores themes of consumerism, the environment and urban culture. His works are often reflections on contemporary society and invite viewers to contemplate their relationship with the world around them.
Using techniques such as sculpture, casting and painting, Siau creates complex and enigmatic works that blur the boundaries between tradition and innovation. His favourite public spaces, ranging from lively urban neighbourhoods to quiet city parks, are a source of inspiration for his creative process.
Beyond the art world, Siau draws inspiration from music: his favourite albums range from rap to jazz to electronica. He also admires the work of other artists such as Wim Delvoye, Michel Blazy and Ai WeiWei, drawing inspiration from their innovative approaches to art.
Maxime Siau's artistic career bears witness to his passion for creativity and exploration. Through his diverse body of work, he continues to push boundaries and challenge perceptions, inviting viewers to join him on a journey of discovery and contemplation.
Inspired by the ancient Japanese tradition of Kintsugi, Maxime Siau's works create a real journey where the past intertwines with the present, and where Japanese tradition merges with contemporary French creativity.
Siau, a talented sculptor and designer, stands out for his extraordinary mastery of porcelain, a material of rare delicacy. Inspired by ancient Japanese traditions and Delft porcelain, he boldly reinterprets this age-old art, creating links between history and modernity.
At the heart of his work is a subtle harmony between elegance and provocation. Drawing inspiration from urban culture and fashion, Siau accurately captures the essence of these worlds, creating sculptures that oscillate between sophistication and iconoclasm. Each work reveals both a nostalgic and contemporary aesthetic, evoking an exploration full of surprises and reflections.
The artist also addresses contemporary themes, often rich in references to popular culture, such as a basketball, a Dr Dre cassette or a Nike Air Force One shoe. Each object, be it an everyday use or a symbol of luxury, becomes a pretext for a reflection on our consumer society and its codes.
Every Siau creation is a meticulously crafted work of art. Through a rigorous process, the artist paints his sculptures by hand before subjecting them to a final firing, giving them a brilliant sheen. The use of enamel, sublimated at high temperatures, and carefully applied colours results in creations of astonishing beauty.
Exploring the infinite possibilities of porcelain, Siau pushes the limits of his art. Through complex fretwork and incrustation techniques, he skilfully combines the delicacy of porcelain with the fugacity of stabilised dried flowers, creating pieces of timeless poetry.
Inspired by paintings that invite one to contemplate the fleeting nature of life and the futility of earthly pleasures and goods, sculptor Maxime Siau offers light and humorous works.
'Eccentric' is the first adjective that comes to mind when discovering Maxime Siau's sculptures. The artist models everyday objects in porcelain. His aim? To imagine the vanities of today and transform these still lives into sculptures.
"I asked myself what objects embodied our era, what traces we would leave to future archaeologists".
The answer? Consumer objects - sneakers, video game consoles, surveillance cameras, bottles of household products, cans - that the sculptor accumulates or juxtaposes to create unusual compositions in an unexpected material.
"With its preciousness, porcelain ironically comments on the exaggerated importance we attach to possessions; with its fragility, it highlights the fragility of life."
If his works can be understood as an invitation to consume more thoughtfully, Maxime Siau does not preach:
"More than conveying a message, I aim to make people smile".
Indeed, playing on the contrast between background and form, subject and technique, his sculptures adorned with delicate blue flowers, inspired by 18th century Toile de Jouy and Moustiers faience, do not lack humour or poetry. It is up to each person to interpret them as they wish.
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