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Birds3 Etienne Pirot

Birds are synonymous with flight, and as such are a potent symbol and embodiment of many of humanityu2019s hopes and dreams. They connote both the human and the divine spirit through their soaring freedom of movement, and their linking of earth and sky (often also water). Birds can represent our souls, or stand for wisdom and the power of thought.

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Birds3 Etienne Pirot

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  2. French sculptor Étienne Pirot, aka Etienne

  3. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) A Memoria di Dragon 2B, 2011 Rutali, Corse

  4. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) A Memoria di Dragon 2B, Rutali, Corse

  5. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) La lecture La lecture (argent)

  6. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) La lecture

  7. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L’Envol rue des Trois Fontanot à Nanterre

  8. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L’Envol Details

  9. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) Le Poète, 2015

  10. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) Le Poète Place Saint-Sulpice, Paris

  11. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) Esperance, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris

  12. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) Le Pélerin, Parthenay, France

  13. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) Le Pélerin, 2012 Parthenay étant une étape d’un chemin secondaire vers Saint-Jacques de Compostelle, on y retrouve de nombreux symboles jacquaires. La sculpture a été faite à l’occasion du millénaire de la ville

  14. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L'Homme barque

  15. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L'Homme barque Bord de Seine

  16. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L'Homme barque 1991 Rueil Malmaison

  17. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L'Homme barque 1991 Rueil Malmaison

  18. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L‘Envol & Europe 1994 Rueil Malmaison

  19. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L‘Envol & Europe, 1994 Rueil Malmaison

  20. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) Europe 1994 Rueil Malmaison

  21. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L‘Envol Rueil Malmaison

  22. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L‘Envol 1994

  23. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L‘Envol

  24. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) Le Poète, 1991

  25. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) Degustation a Chateau Dauzac, Margaux 2010

  26. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L'oiseau dans la main

  27. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) L'oiseau dans la main

  28. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) Gainsbourg Le violoncelliste Le Violonist

  29. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) Le violon

  30. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) Le violon

  31. Born in Grenoble, French sculptor Étienne Pirot, aka Etienne, spent his childhood and his youth in the "Dauphiné" province, went to University in Ottawa (Canada) and obtained a degree in plastic arts in Marseille (France). He was a student at the "Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts" in Paris and an art teacher from 1974 to 1976. He used marble, stone and wood in his first works but soon opted for bronze as the material enables him to play with solid and hollow forms.  He often breaks up his subjects, shows a hand, a face, as part of a well balanced expressive harmony. Etienne has been displaying his work through various exhibitions or commissions at home and abroad. As early as 1972, his work has been regularly shown in galleries and numerous group exhibitions. His institutional commissions have also grown including those by Thomson, Cap Sesa, Bouygues, the Hénin bank, Michelin, the Museum of Modern Art and the cities of Grenoble, Paris and Guangzhou.

  32. Etienne Pirot (French, 1952) Espoir II

  33. Text & pictures: Internet All copyrights belong to their respective owners Presentation: Sanda Foişoreanu www.slideshare.net/michaelasanda https://ma-planete.com/michaelasanda 2021 Sound: Les chanteurs d'oiseaux -Jean Boucault et Johnny Rasse avec Shani Diluka & Geneviève Laurenceau

  34. FRAGMENTS DE CORPS…, par Claude Amadis Fragments de corps, de visages, de gestes, d'attitudes, Visages sans yeux ni oreilles, têtes sans corps, corps sans tête, Articulations minimales des éléments entre eux, jeu du vide et du plein, de l'impalpable et du solide, Equilibre maîtrisé, Vibration d'or et de couleurs du vert-de-gris au bleu, du brun jusqu'au noir, Le bronze façonné, Angoisse et douleur assumées, Une harmonie dans une unité pacifiante, Miracle de l'exploitation du peu, Plénitude sensuelle Rêve, Amour, Amitié, Tendresse, Communion, Poésie Écriture, musique, la Beauté l'inspire, l'émeut, il l'espère, il la cherche, la trouve ou la retrouve Travail aérien, architecturé, construit, composé, lumineux. Symbolisme, spiritualité, Etienne raconte figuration donc, bien qu'empreinte d'abstraction, ou l'inverse, reflets des mystères de la vie

  35. 1 2 1 Jean-Pierre Augier 2 4 Click Etienne Pirot

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