Video: A cup of coffee. Hanging sculpture by Bertrand Fevre "Ceci n'est pas"
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Huge porcelain cup, sculpture Bertrand Fevre entitled " Ceci n'est pas", took first place at the international competition International Creation of Limoges Porcelain. A cup is like a cup, the one who does not know what the" trick "of this work is will shrug. And the fact is that" Ceci n'est pas "consists of 33 individual parts, hand-carved from high-quality Limoges porcelain. The name of the sculpture, translated from the native language of the author, Bertrand Fevre, means “This is not.” Apparently, “this is not” a real cup, without a fragrant drink inside … And, in fact, not a cup, but just an illusion created by the porcelain details of the sculpture skillfully arranged and suspended on strings.
Limoges porcelain was one of the most popular in the 19th century: almost 50% of all porcelain products were from Limoges. And according to Bertrand Fevray, this sculpture was inspired by the family tea set, guess what kind of porcelain it was made from?
There is no deep philosophical meaning in this work. Although, of course, everyone can see something of their own in the sculpture, rethink it at their own discretion and in accordance with their own worldview.
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