Inspired by the work of his friend, the photographer Bertrand Delous, on Thai boxing, Laurent Anastay-Ponsolle produced a series mixing violence and sensuality.
Self-taught, the artist has always maintained an emotional relationship with his artistic practice: feelings are his favorite territory of exploration. From conception he goes where his instinct guides him.
Through his erratic line, the artist tracks emotions to lay them bare. He explores the sensitive, the ephemeral, the fragile. By accumulation or erasure, the eye is lost and individuals disappear: infinite, perpetual embraces, by forgetting oneself or the other, traits and personalities fade.
Inspired by the work of his friend, the photographer Bertrand Delous, on Thai boxing, Laurent Anastay-Ponsolle produced a series mixing violence and sensuality.
Self-taught, the artist has always maintained an emotional relationship with his artistic practice: feelings are his favorite territory of exploration. From conception he goes where his instinct guides him.
Through his erratic line, the artist tracks emotions to lay them bare. He explores the sensitive, the ephemeral, the fragile. By accumulation or erasure, the eye is lost and individuals disappear: infinite, perpetual embraces, by forgetting oneself or the other, traits and personalities fade.