Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 24, 2014

U - Unique: An French Artist named Jean-Louis Toutain

 

His name is Jean-Louis Toutain and his sculptures took my breath away the first time I saw one, this one, “MATERNITÉE,” Motherhood, which only seems right as you can see in the photo, that the children were playing on it and no one told them not to. Toutain’s art is like that. Inviting one in to play. Inviting one in to remember childhood, or love, or standing in the rain, or dancing, or running. A round and juicy “derrière” peeking out under a short skirt, flirting with our senses and making us smile. That’s what drew me to him and kept me following him. I found his art in small towns and large and each time took a photo. Because his work makes me smile. Makes me content to be of his race, human. I hope you enjoy his works in this post because to me he is unique. The fact that he came from Toulouse makes him all the more special to me. We lost him in 2008 but his works remind us that he would want us to smile when we think of him. I will try to make this bio of him very short while hoping you’ll follow some of these links to learn more about him. Sorry, but a lot of them are only in French…If you go to this LINK, it will show you the adorable artwork he has on his biography page of his site…
Jean-Louis Toutain was born in Toulouse, France May 17, 1948. His passion for art began very early on and at age 14 he entered the Beaux Arts de Toulouse school. He apprenticed to learn to work with ceramics and worked for ad agencies for the experience. On October 21, 1972 he got married and they had their first child a year later. He decorated, he worked in printing, and in 1976 he and his wife had a second child. He dallied in a mélange of different work, even brick laying, and industrial design as well as ergonomics. In 1987 he decided to only spend his time at work on the ART laying in his heart.  In 1991 he was given the medal of Best Workers in France “Meilleurs Ouvriers de France” for his sculpturing and decorating talents and in 1995, the city of Toulouse bought his first large sculpture, “Maternitee.” He was always involved in every step of the process in building his creations because it all came from his head. He left nothing to chance. To accompany an exhibition of his sculptures, he began to paint seriously, and so presented at his first personal exposition drawings and painting in the theme of the circus. Whatever art he created Toutain gave us the familiar, the human, the essence of us, and he made us smile. He died in 2008… (translated as best I can from his site.)
You can find a good collection of photos of his statues HERE...

Maternitée, (Motherhood), with decoration!
This one we found in Martre Tolosane near Toulouse.
 
Serenade Nocturne (Nocturnal Serenade)



Le Maître Nageur ( The swimming teacher)


Serenade en terrasse (serenade on the terrace)

 With his medal: “Meilleurs Ouvriers de France”




Bisou sous la pluie (Kiss under the Rain)

The master at work...
 
Came upon the lovers on the couch and their company in Blagnac's park...
 
The smoothness exudes quiet. The Bear.

The flirty skirt seen often in Toutain's work.

Majesty and passion all in one.
Not only do I love his sculptures, but I also love his colors.
 Some Images from :
www.pinterest.com