Instinctively, Cesar Bardoux says he is "more connected to water than to the earth". The artist earned his diploma at the Beaux-Arts in Paris in 2017, by presenting the first steps of a research in progress. During this exhibition entitled Blue, almost transparent, oil paintings and geometric volumes reflected the fascination for the new textures of hypermodernity, for the amniotic fluidity of digital as well as for the increasing precision of optical instruments. While using 3D software to bring out volatile forms that the human mind is still struggling to imagine, still captive to the snares of a heavy and ground modernity, the artist remains committed to a meticulous realization, almost laborious in view of techniques used: oil for canvas, graphite for drawings. These cold and inert Computer Generated Images, explains the artist, adopt a certain vitality when expressed by these techniques. Rather (...)
