So what inspired the flag? Aurélien says it was his work with concrete that triggered the idea; he says he is "inexplicably attracted" to New York , to the art he sees in the architecture on every corner, and that this material and symbol seemed a perfect way to describe his feelings for that "upright" and very-cosmopolitan city. The sculpture is 4.6 by 2.6 meters (15 by 8.5 feet) and priced at 5000€. To reach Aurélien directly, you can email him: aurelien.grudzien@gmail.com. But La Maison de Cédric is his sole gallery and representative and Cedric would be delighted to answer all inquiries. Either way, you should definitely pop by the shop as there are many very-special pieces (furniture, lighting, accessories, etc.) on view and some of Aurélien's paintings as well. As for me, the flag remains a very moving sight and I often find myself singing a few lines of "America the Beautiful" as I pass by...the Ray Charles version, of course, which you can hear here.
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What an interesting piece and unique.
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Helen
Love, Love this, Julie! I will forward this to my art teaching friends. In 2001 I was still teaching, and I had each student do a mixed media American flag project. There were many wonderful pieces created, but this one delivers a coup de coeur!
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iluvfrance@wildblue.net
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ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of 911 where the white hands belong to the people who are trapped in the Twin Towers and and red hands belong to the people who died.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love it!
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