
Jean Servais Somian Ivory Coast , b. 1971
Tabourets dentelle, 2020
Coconut tree lacqued with blue, yellow and red
45.0 x 24.0 cm
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Born in 1971 in Ivory Coast, Jean Servais Somian is a designer, cabinetmaker and sculptor. He excels in the art of transforming wood, his material of choice. Bearer of ancestrality,...
Born in 1971 in Ivory Coast, Jean Servais Somian is a designer, cabinetmaker and sculptor.
He excels in the art of transforming wood, his material of choice. Bearer of ancestrality, a very sharp artist in terms of finishes, he introduced the original color into his art.
He excels in the art of transforming wood, his material of choice. Bearer of ancestrality, a very sharp artist in terms of finishes, he introduced the original color into his art.
Provenance
Made in Ivory Coast, sold in FranceExhibitions
The contemporary art world tour continues at the 193 Gallery with a focus on abstract art and the visual impact of color through the exhibition: Colors of Abstraction 2. The exhibition is a crossing at the confluence of painting, sculpture and design which finds its climax in an exploration of color which leads it towards abstraction: at the crossroads of spaces, of the African and European continents. and South American. Ghizlane Agzenaï (Morocco), Valentina Canseco (Chile-Brazil-France) and Jean Servais Somian (Ivory Coast) are art smugglers, their gestures transcend eras, borders and territories. Alchemists, masters of color, plastic artists, they orient variations and decipher signs around a free, colorful and contemporary stroll at the sources of abstraction. They are reminiscent of the awakening of a current born at the beginning of the 20th century by flashes of Fauvism, cubism, figurative expressionism.Join our mailing list
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