The poem begins as this:As I descended from the immovable rivers,
I no longer felt guided by the heat :
Screaming Red-skins had targeted them,
Having nailed them naked to colored posts.
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The barge haulers and the Indian attack...Among the bas-reliefs, there are several images:
sealers, Indians, panthers, sea monsters, sea bream
schools of fish, snakes, swarms of birds, clouds,
pack ice, storms, seahorses, hippos, etc...
These frescoes are descriptive and narrative.
These images happily follow each other, despite everything,
the text that begins at the bow, expands to port,
the stern and ends on the starboard side.
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The monsters "that men thought they saw"...
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"... the panther with man’s skin..."
And I added a little cat playing with an octopus to the stern of the boat! ![]()
I made a little film of 2 minutes
Dimensions :
Length: 150 cm , width: 60 cm, Height: 60 cm .
It’s on the occasion of the "Embellir Paris" contest for Place St Merry,
that I imagined this sculpture "for the blind". A sculpture on which texts
Braille would be mixed with many small bas-reliefs to touch and see.
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Simulation 1 As part of this competition, this proposal was selected in the first phase
but was not retained in the second phase. Nevertheless...
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Simulation 2
... this competition allowed me to explore an unexpected form of sculpture...
the gallery ?
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Bruce Krebs, sculptor 9 ter rue Amelot, 17 000 La Rochelle, France, Europe. |