My philosophy : the art of the alive work
My art was born with me, within a warm family, fullfilled with love, and
then grew at the same time as me in Thailand where my former teachers
gave me the courage to go at the end of my ideas.
Each experience lived consequently was to be found in my works :
art and the artist are indisociables, they are only one.
My work follows the path of my life,
and just like one cannot bring the past to life again I cannot twice produce exactly the same work.
Each work carries the value of a single past and makes it immortal.
It is from these thoughts that my art concept
has been built built little by little: I am persuaded that art finds its soul in the life experience and in the present emotion
of the artist more than in any abstract concept, even an artistic one, of ideal or beauty.
The difference between the artist and the technician lays in the point that the technician seeks resemblance in art
where the artist seeks life. Resemblance is not an aim in itself to him, but nothing more than a consequence
of the life which he insufflates with his work. It is the first step to the understanding of abstract art,
not to seek the meaning of the work but the emotion which it provides.
As a portraitist, there is no point in seeking
the absolute resemblance of the portrait. Restoring emotion, the spark of life which shines on the face of each person,
that is the way to reach art. Any portrait starts with the observation, the appropriation of the person who has to
be represented. That is the only way it will be part, for a few days, of the life of the artist and
the only way to make him be able to insufflate this life with his work.
Kulasap
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