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Kooness

Fanfan

1962
France

15 Works exhibited on Kooness

Current location

Sare, France

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Works by Fanfan -

Toudou 7

2022

Sculpture , Mixed Media

7.6 x 7.6 x 5cm

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Toudou 6

2022

Sculpture , Mixed Media

7.6 x 7.6 x 5cm

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Toudou 1

2022

Sculpture , Mixed Media

7.6 x 7.6 x 5cm

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Fullcolor

2022

Sculpture , Mixed Media

20 x 20 x 5cm

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Colorfield 8

2022

Sculpture , Mixed Media

12 x 9 x 7cm

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Colorfield 5

2022

Sculpture , Mixed Media

12 x 9 x 7cm

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Colorfield 3

2022

Sculpture , Mixed Media

12 x 9 x 7cm

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Colorfield 2

2022

Sculpture , Mixed Media

12 x 9 x 7cm

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2M20

2020

Sculpture , Mixed Media

45 x 10 x 10cm

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1M20

2020

Sculpture , Mixed Media

45 x 10 x 10cm

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Fanfan is a French female artist born in 1962 who lives and works in Sare, France. As a technical virtuoso, she is constantly searching for innovative pigment materials and complex techniques. For Fanfan, the symbiotic relationship between artisan and artist has profound meaning, creating a harmonious blend of craftsmanship and artistic expression. In Fanfan's artistic realm, the interplay of color compositions is a carefully measured dance, yet it exudes a sense of freedom in space. Delicate and seemingly random, the colors come to life, creating a visual symphony that captivates the viewer. This choreography of colors reaches a new level of refinement when juxtaposed with resin, elevating the visual experience. The joy of Fanfan's art is palpable. Her creations not only highlight the flow of dreams, but also embrace splashes as a distinctive pictorial form. This dynamic play with color and form draws inspiration from artistic luminaries such as Arman, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Sam Francis, revealing a nuanced dialogue between tradition and contemporary innovation. In Fanfan’s hands, art becomes a means by which tradition is reinvented, and contemporaneity is celebrated. The “ColorField” emerges from a reflection, between technique and material. Her desire to have a 3D mural. The lines represent the Flysches that run along the Atlantic Ocean, from the Basque coast to France. The technical precision she brings to her work collides with an unbridled joy in experimentation. The result is a body of work that not only pays homage to artistic influences, but also traces a unique path that speaks to the artist’s individuality and mastery of her art. Fanfan’s art is an invitation to delight in the beauty of color, form, and the limitless possibilities that arise when tradition and innovation converge.