Bruno Roudil

Bruno Roudil

France • Born in: 1958

Dreamlike Characters

Magic Realism

Sculptors

Painters

Printmakers Artists

French artists

I started with Indian ink drawings, some of which will illustrate the national review of SOS Friendship at the end of the 1970s. It was also the time of my first drawing exhibition in Marseille. I passed the entrance examination to the fine arts of Aix-en-Provence but I opted for a life "in the countryside" in the Gard with the manufacture of wooden objects (turned, sculpted). It was then the encounter with the earth and the modeling 25 years ago. Working with children in schools around modeling allowed me to subsequently develop original training modules for adults.


My sculpture works have been presented by several gallery partners in France and Germany. In 2000, in collaboration with the Z gallery (Aigues-mortes in the Gard), I organized an interactive exhibition "collection of imaginaries" offering the public to name the works presented and then published in a catalog with the list. titles offered by visitors. Some of the concepts that I created, such as "heads in the air" or "the guardians of the smile" (modular characters in two parts) have met with real success with the public in France and abroad.


My work :

A constantly moving creation that is changing. In sculpture today, I work in the mass to model a fictitious assembly, a tangle of materials and materials as if moved by time. An unusual, telluric composition, made up of recesses, secret gardens, which inspire a story.

Some of my characters (presented in the magazine “art dans l'air” in 2014) are only figurative in posture. “They are like entities, amalgamates of experiences and accidents of course with their fragility, their strength and their precarious balances. Sometimes small staircases invite to visit these complex and nevertheless accessible monuments which resemble us ”. This meticulous work of the ceramic which is then patinated with care evokes forms which often surprise by their consistency and their marriage.

For my small sized works they will be monochrome, I rather seek the sobriety and the mystery of forms which grab me.

Regarding my graphic compositions, I return to the charm of the black and white of my first exhibitions. I use for these compositions, a patchwork of points of view (infinitely small, diverted objects). I play with improbable forms resulting from graphics that I want each time innovative which cling and sway between mystery and poetry. The influence of surrealism from my early days often "perfumes" some of my compositions today. I am working on large format more and more and if I use color it will be sparingly.

I favor the movement that fits into a free and dynamic line, often like a wire that connects us to singular and sophisticated proposals.

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Fred, Bruno Roudil

Fred

Bruno Roudil

Sculpture - 25 x 50 x 17 cm

$394

Le volcan, Bruno Roudil

Le volcan

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 73 x 60 cm

$1,586

La Provence, Bruno Roudil

La Provence

Bruno Roudil

Print - 32 x 24 x 2 cm

$394

Anthonin, Bruno Roudil

Anthonin

Bruno Roudil

Sculpture - 17 x 43 x 16 cm

$394

Les Moutons, Bruno Roudil

Les Moutons

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 80 x 100 cm

$2,625

Femmes regardant l'Océan, Bruno Roudil

Femmes regardant l'Océan

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 130 x 97 cm

$4,047

Yellow Hill, Bruno Roudil

Yellow Hill

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 130 x 97 cm

$4,047

Victoria, Bruno Roudil

Victoria

Bruno Roudil

Sculpture - 62 x 35 x 18 cm

$4,922

Sans titre I, Bruno Roudil

Sans titre I

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 130 x 97 cm

$4,047

Colonne II, Bruno Roudil

Colonne II

Bruno Roudil

Sculpture - 120 x 20 x 20 cm

$4,375

Tressage mental 1, Bruno Roudil

Tressage mental 1

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 130 x 97 cm

$4,047

Les têtes en l'Air, Bruno Roudil

Les têtes en l'Air

Bruno Roudil

Sculpture - 23 x 45 x 35 cm

$2,133

Florent, Bruno Roudil

Florent

Bruno Roudil

Sculpture - 25 x 50 x 17 cm

$394

Quiet Moment, Bruno Roudil

Quiet Moment

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 116 x 89 cm

$3,500

Maisons roulantes II, Bruno Roudil

Maisons roulantes II

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 130 x 97 cm

$4,047

Le Gidre, Bruno Roudil

Le Gidre

Bruno Roudil

Sculpture - 42 x 55 x 120 cm

$24,062

L'Arbre à palabres, Bruno Roudil

L'Arbre à palabres

Bruno Roudil

Print - 32 x 24 x 2 cm

$394

Red Fred, Bruno Roudil

Red Fred

Bruno Roudil

Sculpture - 50 x 25 x 17 cm

$427

Paysage ondulé, Bruno Roudil

Paysage ondulé

Bruno Roudil

Print - 32 x 24 x 2 cm

$394

Paysage 2, Bruno Roudil

Paysage 2

Bruno Roudil

Print - 32 x 24 x 2 cm

$394

Iceberg, Bruno Roudil

Iceberg

Bruno Roudil

Print - 32 x 24 x 2 cm

$394

Dessin contemporain I, Bruno Roudil

Dessin contemporain I

Bruno Roudil

Print - 32 x 24 x 2 cm

$394

Danse I, Bruno Roudil

Danse I

Bruno Roudil

Print - 32 x 24 x 2 cm

$394

Plaisir Divin, Bruno Roudil

Plaisir Divin

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 73 x 92 cm

$2,133

Les Amants furtifs, Bruno Roudil

Les Amants furtifs

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 130 x 97 cm

$4,047

The Bigmama, Bruno Roudil

The Bigmama

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 92 x 73 cm

Sold

The Last Tree, Bruno Roudil

The Last Tree

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 92 x 73 cm

Sold

Paysage, Bruno Roudil

Paysage

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 120 x 60 cm

Sold

L'Arbre à palabres, Bruno Roudil

L'Arbre à palabres

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 92 x 73 cm

Sold

Colonne III, Bruno Roudil

Colonne III

Bruno Roudil

Sculpture - 120 x 20 x 20 cm

Sold

MA, Bruno Roudil

MA

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 130 x 97 cm

Sold

Tressage mental, Bruno Roudil

Tressage mental

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 130 x 97 cm

Sold

Totem 1, Bruno Roudil

Totem 1

Bruno Roudil

Sculpture - 60 x 25 x 25 cm

Sold

Sans titre VI, Bruno Roudil

Sans titre VI

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 73 x 60 cm

Sold

Colonne 1, Bruno Roudil

Colonne 1

Bruno Roudil

Sculpture - 120 x 20 x 20 cm

Sold

Le Chasseur, Bruno Roudil

Le Chasseur

Bruno Roudil

Painting - 92 x 73 cm

Sold

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Who is the artist?

I started with Indian ink drawings, some of which will illustrate the national review of SOS Friendship at the end of the 1970s. It was also the time of my first drawing exhibition in Marseille. I passed the entrance examination to the fine arts of Aix-en-Provence but I opted for a life "in the countryside" in the Gard with the manufacture of wooden objects (turned, sculpted). It was then the encounter with the earth and the modeling 25 years ago. Working with children in schools around modeling allowed me to subsequently develop original training modules for adults.


My sculpture works have been presented by several gallery partners in France and Germany. In 2000, in collaboration with the Z gallery (Aigues-mortes in the Gard), I organized an interactive exhibition "collection of imaginaries" offering the public to name the works presented and then published in a catalog with the list. titles offered by visitors. Some of the concepts that I created, such as "heads in the air" or "the guardians of the smile" (modular characters in two parts) have met with real success with the public in France and abroad.


My work :

A constantly moving creation that is changing. In sculpture today, I work in the mass to model a fictitious assembly, a tangle of materials and materials as if moved by time. An unusual, telluric composition, made up of recesses, secret gardens, which inspire a story.

Some of my characters (presented in the magazine “art dans l'air” in 2014) are only figurative in posture. “They are like entities, amalgamates of experiences and accidents of course with their fragility, their strength and their precarious balances. Sometimes small staircases invite to visit these complex and nevertheless accessible monuments which resemble us ”. This meticulous work of the ceramic which is then patinated with care evokes forms which often surprise by their consistency and their marriage.

For my small sized works they will be monochrome, I rather seek the sobriety and the mystery of forms which grab me.

Regarding my graphic compositions, I return to the charm of the black and white of my first exhibitions. I use for these compositions, a patchwork of points of view (infinitely small, diverted objects). I play with improbable forms resulting from graphics that I want each time innovative which cling and sway between mystery and poetry. The influence of surrealism from my early days often "perfumes" some of my compositions today. I am working on large format more and more and if I use color it will be sparingly.

I favor the movement that fits into a free and dynamic line, often like a wire that connects us to singular and sophisticated proposals.

What are his 3 main works?

What is Bruno Roudil’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Dreamlike Characters, Magic Realism

When was Bruno Roudil born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1958