Échos méditerranéens collection — 23 Œuvres dans 4 séries d’Arnaud Quercy
Échos méditerranéens est une collection de 23 œuvres réparties en 4 séries. 11 œuvres sont conservées dans des collections privées (Berkeley, USA, Hilversum, Netherlands, Saint-Michel-le-Cloucq, France, Santa Monica, USA, Brazil, et 4 autres) ; 12 restent disponibles à l’acquisition à Art Quam Anima, 28 rue du Dragon, Paris. Œuvres présentées lors de : Transcendence – World Premiere of Ephemera Arts, Rencontres au Marché de la Création et Salon d'art contemporain – Metamorphose, Paris et 8 autres.
The Mediterranean has long been my muse, a place where light, history, and rhythm flow seamlessly together. Of all its landscapes, Italy resonates the most deeply—a land where the air feels dense with stories, where every stone and every wave speaks of ancient whispers and contemporary lives. Yet, this collection is not only about Italy. It is a patchwork of experiences across Greece, Spain, and France, each country adding its own brushstroke to this portrait of the Mediterranean spirit, a spirit as complex and vibrant as the sun-drenched shores I’ve walked along.
People shape this landscape, and in them, I found stories waiting to be told. Ramon, the Garden Keeper (Pencil on Paper, 2022) embodies the quiet strength of those who work the land, connected to a timeless rhythm. In A Woman and Her Phone (Charcoal on Paper, 2022), tradition and modernity intertwine, capturing a fleeting moment that reflects the seamless blend of past and present unique to Mediterranean towns. These works are intimate windows into the daily lives and layered histories that define this region—each encounter, each glance, a fleeting reminder of the beauty in simplicity.
Yet, it’s impossible to capture the Mediterranean without drawing on the ancient. The spirits of antiquity rise from the land itself, whispering tales that shape the present. Works like The Centaur of Pompeii (Oil Pastel on Paper, 2023) and The Myth of Kyrnos (Oil Pastel on Paper, 2023) tap into this, breathing life into myths that seem etched into the rocks, blending seamlessly with today’s reality. Here, history is no mere backdrop—it’s a palpable presence, threading myth into everyday existence, where the ancient and modern collide in unexpected ways.
Beyond its bustling markets and timeless ruins, the Mediterranean holds a quieter allure. Whispers of Solitude (Oil Pastel on Paper, 2023) invites you to the region’s gentler side, with soft hues of brown and pink evoking the calm found along quieter coastlines. And in The Solitary Cyclop (Oil Pastel on Paper, 2023), we follow a traveler through timeless paths, solitary yet profoundly connected, experiencing a world shaped by history yet softened by solitude. These works hold space for the moments of stillness that seem to pulse with introspection, the silence of ancient trails walked alone.
The call of the Mediterranean is eternal. The Heart of the Traveller (Acrylic on Paper, 2023) captures this magnetic pull, embodying the essence of adventure tempered by deep reflection—a region where bustling ports blend seamlessly with the serenity of hidden beaches. Twilight Play: The Quiet Hour (Aquarelle on Paper, 2023) speaks to the mystery of Mediterranean dusk, where the sky and sea meet in hues that shift with the fading light, a gentle nod to the magic that arrives with evening.
In Mediterranean Echoes, I seek to share not only the landscapes and stories of these shores but the very sensations they evoke—a mosaic of history, warmth, and personal reflection. This collection is both an homage and an invitation, a celebration of the Mediterranean’s many faces, and a reflection of the journeys it continues to inspire in those who wander its shores.
Arnaud Quercy est un artiste parisien dont la pratique traverse la peinture, la musique et la sculpture. Son travail est ancré dans l'Idéamorphisme — le principe selon lequel une œuvre d'art ne porte pas de sens, mais le déclenche. Chaque pièce est conçue pour diffracter différemment à travers chaque personne qui la rencontre.
Il crée et expose à Art Quam Anima, sa galerie-atelier au 28 rue du Dragon, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris.
Séries — Échos méditerranéens
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