It was the sooty deposit left by a flame that was to give “body” to what Etienne Gros calls his “smoke drawings” He uses the flame of a candle or a paraffin lamp to trace unpredictable, delicate, soft lines of immense fragility on sheets of white paper. No brushes, pencils, or any other of the artist’s usual tools are involved. Etienne draws with whorls of smoke, letting himself be bewitched by the random patterns traced by the smoke. Sometimes the result is pure magic, sometimes not. He calls on the fire in his studio to free genies from lamps, like Aladdin, while taking us far, far back in time, to the dawn of mankind. Biography Né à Saint-Dié des Vosges - France - le 20 mars 1962, Etienne GROS vit et travaille en Ile de France de 1981 à 1986. Il étudie aux Beaux-arts de Paris où il fréquente les ateliers d’Olivier Debré et de Vélicovic.
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