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Drawing out dualities in molten metal

Published Thu, Oct 9, 2014 · 09:50 PM
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BANGKOK-based French artist Val Goutard is obsessed with dualities. Men can do so much - build the pyramids for instance, and migrate across great distances - yet they can be brought down by diseases and war. In the same way, she draws out the duality of bronze - which is a weighty metal but can be used to express fragility.

"Dualities bring balance for me, and I don't mean moderation. I want my sculptures to bring out that quality of duality... to represent human sensitivity on a monumental scale," she says, adding that the "feelings" embodied or evoked by the sculptures musn't be overshadowed by their overall dimension.

Going only by the name "Val", the 46-year-old French sculptor has been based in Bangkok since 2004, while the former marketing professional gave herself five years to see whether she could pursue her passion on a full-time basis, she achieved her goal in just two years.

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