Portrait Richard Boigeol

Richard Boigeol

Plastic Painter Marseille, France

Biography

Born in Provence, he took his first drawing lessons at the age of 7. As a teenager, he was part of a small group of students drawing in the streets of Pompeii and Herculaneum, under the benevolent supervision of their teacher.

They had their first audience around them; a very great memory for him. He also studied art history during initiation trips to Italy.

Since childhood, he has shaped his own world by feeding on what he sees around him. He takes notes and researches everything that fascinates him.

Creation in all its forms is his main source of inspiration.

His artistic work is based on the very essence of an observation, a symbolism, a form, a graphic idea in the manner of ideograms. The humor and colors of optimism pervade his creations. This look can be completed with an allegory, an advertising idea, a play on words.

He likes the improbable which brings together the real and the imaginary. His passion for music and jazz in particular (he is a pianist) is inextricably linked to his creative quest.

His associations of ideas are also applied in the manufacture of objects, the better to divert them with a touch of derision.


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They talk about me

Musée International de la Chaussure à ROMANS
Nude Art Today

Editions Patou-IDM
Edition Internationnale 2008 - 2009

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Musée International de la Chaussure à ROMANS
ART 20e et 21e siècles

Edition de luxe - R.E.G.A.R.D.S. Editions - Parution Janvier 2010

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Musée International de la Chaussure à ROMANS
La chaussure postale

Musée International de la Chaussure à ROMANS - Espace Culture à MARSEILLE

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Musée International de la Chaussure à ROMANS
Vision du jazz dans l’œuvre picturale de Richard Boigeol

« Mise en scène d’une légende et d’un mythe »

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Musée International de la Chaussure à ROMANS
Une sardine

« Hommage à Richard BOIGEOL et à sa célébration de Marseille »

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