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An article relating to the finishes of the artist’s first bronze

Je vous invite à vous rendre sur la page suivante de mon site institutionnel afin d’y découvrir les premières images de la peinture de mon premier bronze, avant finitions et vernissage de l’oeuvre. Cette dernière vous sera bientôt proposée en pré-commande sur ce site.

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Video of the patina of my first bronze

J’étais cet après-midi à l’Atelier de Fusions Itinérantes afin d’assister à la patine de ma première sculpture en bronze. Un moment émouvant et très intéressant durant lequel j’ai pu en apprendre plus sur les techniques millénaires qui entourent la maîtrise de ce matériaux. Un grand merci à Bastien et Esmeralda pour leur gentillesse.

Bastien en train de passer la patine sur ma sculpture “Allo t Où ?”
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Creation of the artist’s first bronze sculpture

A relatively exceptional work is in progress concerning the Pink Cat by Jérémy Taburchi, since a founder is currently working on the realization of the artist’s first bronze sculpture. It will be a print run in 8 numbered and signed copies of his sculpture “Allo t Où?”, Plus 4 copies by artists. Thanks to the Itinerant Mergers Workshop which is currently working on the project.

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Addition of large format paintings

I am happy to announce that the site now offers a “Large formats” category which lists all the paintings and sculptures produced in more or less significant dimensions. I invite you to discover them by clicking on the following link. Below is an example of a table in this category.

The Nautilus

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An innovation in the field of Nice Cougourdons!

We knew the work of Jérémy Taburchi on the subject with his “Cougourdons 3D” printed in 3D on his printer. The result was a plastic cougour, with a satin appearance, and produced in white or pink tones. Here he is improving the technique by now offering Cougourdons from Nice printed in 3D “metal”. The objects in the end are made of solid aluminum and are gilded with fine gold. A good gift idea for calabash collectors, while waiting for the famous Cougourdons Festival 2019 in the Gardens of Cimiez. Who does not have his Cougourde is not nissart!

Un Cougourdon niçois 3D métal doré à l’or fin