Materials :
– White Carrara's Marble - Clay's Mokup & Inclusion resin
- Photography - Bronze
- Templum : Triptyc composed by : - the White Carrara's Marble Piece - A display unit show through
Titre : TEMPLUM
Material: Statuary white Carrara marble
Dimension: Approximately 30 cm squared
Triptych composed of the piece named Templum, a display showing the appearance of the initial block and the clay model included in a translucent resin cube.
This piece is intended to be the expression of a Presence/Absence concept.
The original block presented the idea of the cube with a flared angle; the prevalence of the cube is found in the repetition of the small seats under the characters and explicitly represented with the inclusion resin presenting the clay model (see photo); the characters are organized in elevation on the diagonals of the square of the base, from their feet to their pelvises; from this point, two of them undergo a twist and thus bring the three heads into an apparent triangulation (see photo). The gazes crossing upwards
The readings and symbols are numerous, as well as in an anecdotal way, for having signed the marble at the bottom, and in order not to hide this inscription, I was only able to place seven brass staples which connect the marble to its base, thus we are once again brought back to the four and the three, regular figures of the cube and the trihedron...
Pierre Kauffmann