Seven years of fine arts ...                   

                
Marc COSTET's backround can be described as four years of teaching and twenty years of painting and "private" showrooms.

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Marc COSTET experience also includes animation, decoration, music composing, writing, theater, cabarets, management and especially improvising in various fields, which was the origin of his concept.


"… I am composed of all that is in movement, changing, whim, instinct, impultion, variation, idle time, ebb and flow... Only movement exists, including its contain of truths and contradiction, and all it hides. I could not fix a pictures in a  frame anymore, I inevitably should miss something." 


"…In me lie all desires, all ideas, all forms of painting, and all of them knock eachother pushed by a frantic need of life and escaping  from stagnation…"


"… My look, my ideas, can never really settle on anything longer than a few minutes at a stretch. When caught by the vortex, you have to go fast to catch the all thing, and often come back to it. So what ? Painting ! Try to catch and consolidate, in the frame, pictures like stealthy thoughts. Then love may make room, for heartlessness, so noise for silence, sorrow for laugh, a scene having not any conspicuous relation with any other one.... "

"… We are made of recovery elements, from others, with which we compose our own masterpiece..."

  Marc COSTET's painting originated from this, made of recovery elements and movement.

"…The only masterpiece that exists is spitefully sulking in its carcass for millenaries."

To day Marc COSTET presents "mobile" paintings originally created, in the technological context of our time, internet, the support of media in which everything is muting, and adapted to his concept.

"MOVING PAINTING".


   From 1980 to 1995        

Abstract, expressionnisme ...
       Exhibits in "private net"            Exhibits in "studio-galleries"
   

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2000   

  A New Concept     

"The Moving Painting"

   First Exhibit       (on the web )                     photo A.jpg (7319 octets)

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