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Jean-Claude Canonne
Dos du Vent 2 Ceramic sculpture

2005

$53,616.73
£39,769.36
€45,000
CA$73,419.27
A$81,628.21
CHF 42,727.44
MX$1,001,142.93
NOK 544,028.42
SEK 513,627.30
DKK 342,520.86
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Ceramic sculpture in glazed stoneware Unique piece Certificate : seal and signature by Jean-Claude Canonne and on the original certificate This sculpture is a very long time of work of preparing, both for the design and creation of the shape but especially for the composition of the enamels, because all of these enamels composition is fired in only one shot. It's a very hard work to success these kind of work. Jean-Claude Canonne is otherwise recognised by the ceramics profession for his exceptional mastery of glazes. This second mountain, slightly smaller at 21.6 in height, shares the essence of Dos du Vent 1, but presents a subtly different dynamic and vision, like two sides of the same landscape. The superimposed glazes and fine details recall the duality of mountains: reliefs shaped by elements that are sometimes gentle, sometimes violent, but always in dialogue with wind and storms. This format invites a more intimate exploration, where each face presents a variation of textures and nuances, revealing sometimes rough mineral sides, sometimes softer, vegetal walls. About The mountains trilogy of Jean-Claude Canonne : These glazed stoneware sculptures, fired in a reducing atmosphere at 1300°C, embody Jean-Claude Canonne's vision of recreating the genesis of mountains in all their power and beauty. Through inspired enameling and modeling, he reinvents the processes of mineral and geological formation, like an echo of the telluric forces and volcanic eruptions that shape the relief. These three sculptures, united by their inspiration but distinct in their expression, bear witness to Jean-Claude Canonne's technical mastery and artistic vision, offering a poetic and powerful exploration of the mineral world.
  • Creator:
    Jean-Claude Canonne (1949, French)
  • Creation Year:
    2005
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 22.9 in (58.17 cm)Width: 14.2 in (36.07 cm)Depth: 7.5 in (19.05 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Paris, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2886216626942

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