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Bernard Saint-Maxent Sold Works

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O\'s & X\'s
O\'s & X\'s

The Last Drop
The Last Drop

Sleeping on the Job
Sleeping on the Job

Rules to Be Broken!
Rules to Be Broken!

Red Bubbles
Red Bubbles

Balancing Act
Balancing Act

Reverse Tactics
Reverse Tactics

An Inspirational Colour
An Inspirational Colour

Breaking the Wall
Breaking the Wall

Brush in Pink
Brush in Pink

Four Square
Four Square

Fuchsia & Gold
Fuchsia & Gold

Painting Butterflies
Painting Butterflies

Duet in Yellow
Duet in Yellow

I\'m Not a Square
I\'m Not a Square

Pollock in Red
Pollock in Red

Pull Together
Pull Together

Purple
Purple

Red Road
Red Road

Cardinal
Cardinal

Color Hisse
Color Hisse

Pollockitude
Pollockitude

Rodrigue
Rodrigue

Yellow Swing
Yellow Swing
Mixed Media Sculpture on Painted Canvas
All You Need
All You Need
Mixed Media Sculpture on Painted Canvas
Petit Prince
Petit Prince
Mixed Media Sculpture on Painted Canvas
Green, Green, Green, Green, Green
Green, Green, Green, Green, Green
Mixed Media Sculpture on Painted Canvas
On Aura Tous.....
On Aura Tous.....
Mixed Media Sculpture on Canvas
Absailing
Absailing
Acrylic on Canvas with Mixed Media Sculpture
Balance on Bubbles
Balance on Bubbles
Acrylic on Canvas with Mixed Media Sculpture
Artist\'s Chair
Artist\'s Chair
Acrylic on Canvas with Mixed Media Sculpture
















.Bernard Sainte Maxent was born in Paris in 1970.

The artist is self taught and this has allowed him to follow his own ideas in choice of new materials and to integrate all new kinds of elements to his creations. His current work revolves around the pranks of an omnipresent rangy character, who is full of life.

He is trying to give movement and life to his sculptures. His inspiration comes from the burlesque scenes of Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, from current events to advertising, the contradictions of modern life and his own ravings. Even if the subjects he covers don’t always make you smile, they are nonetheless treated with humour and a zest for life. It is a means for him to draw the eye of the onlooker for reflection.

Each sculpture is different and “one off” because there is no cast. They are created with a metallic structure around which he models with resin and then applies a varnish. After a day he applies two coats of bronze paint and after another day he finishes with a patina that looks like bronze. The specs are made separately!

Bernard feels that art should be light-hearted, and that it should bring pleasure.

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