Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Artist of the day, May 22: Jean Louis Toutain, French painter and sculptor (#699)

Jean Louis Toutain (1948-2008)  was a French sculptor born in Toulouse, France

Very young already, he is passionate about painting. At the age of 14, he entered the Beaux-Arts in Toulouse; then goes into apprenticeship to learn ceramics.

His wife and children will be his great source of inspiration, and later, to restore these moments of family life in his sculptures.

He then seeks his way through various activities: theater, advertising, interior architecture, masonry, ergonomics, industrial design, among others, allow it to exercise his creativity and force his curiosity. At the same time, a sensitivity and personal research push him to sculpture. In 1987, he jumped and played for everything.

Toutain devotes himself entirely to his art. He admires Botero, Niki de Saint-Phalle and Moore. And little by little, the style emerges and the recognition follows.

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L'éléphant






L'ours

Le guitariste

Le pèlerin

Les tricotteuses

Les tricotteuses

Les tricotteuses

Maternitée

Mon tout petit



Petit Tambourin

Place Albert-Rigoulet (La Réole)



Serenade au Parc



L'attente, 2004


 La lectrice

Parole de capitaine, 2008

Party Night

Lecture


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