Born in Paris in 1992, Pierre Brault He is an artist who has known transform the light and the color in key elements of his artistic expression. His path was influenced from the beginning by impressionistsin particular by Claude Monet, whose interest in bright shades and nature has left a profound mark on its creative approach.
After completing his studies at the Penninghen graphic arts school, Brasult started getting noticed in the world of art and design, attracting the attention of fashion houses. Courrèges was the first to believe in his talent, offering him the role of assistant to the artistic direction, but over time he has collaborated with prestigious brands such as Cartier, Lacoste and Ladurée.
His works are born in a laboratory reminiscent of a surgical environment, where every detail is treated with extreme precision. Its distinctive material is the recycled plexiglassthrough which he creates Sculptures and three -dimensional installations interacting with light natural. The sun becomes a fundamental element in its creations, projecting color games on the surrounding surfaces and transforming the space into an immersive sensory experience.
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The installations inspired by the meridiane
One of his most fascinating projects is Pop sunriala series of installations inspired by the meridiane. Using the facades of urban buildings, Brault has developed three variations of these ancient tools to mark time through light.
The titles of his works resume Latin expressions evocative: Sol Regit Omnia (“The sun governs everything”), Do yes sol (“I give if the sun gives”) and Sine motu curro (“Property, however I run”). The goal is to invite the public to slow down, to look up and observe the dance of the colored shadows that are created during the day.
His work also explores the beauty of naturein particular The animal world. Through Anamorphic sculpturesBrault plays with the spectator’s perception, creating optical illusions that require a specific point of view to be fully understood.
His art is not only aesthetic, but brings with him a profound message: reflect on the link between man and natureon the fragility of our ecosystem and the need for a more sustainable approach to daily life. His works, exhibited in prestigious galleries such as the Galeries Bartoux in Paris, continue to amaze for theirs ability to transform the spacegiving those who observe a moment of contemplation and wonder.
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