
Zed
France • 1976
Presentation
The complexity of the world drives and inspires Zed to create. Born in 1976 in Mulhouse, France, this self-taught sculptor has been perfecting his technique since the age of twelve, working in diverse materials. As a child, on the beach, he discovered the potential of sand; when he got older, living in the Antilles, he started working with wood. Since 2010, Zed has started an exploration of his favorite material: the acrylic glass. His sculptures may be red, they may be purple, green, yellow, or even blue - Zed explores the medium in all its chromatic possibilities.
He has conceived his most famous works, the Flexos, as a natural consequence of his research on attitudes and movement. The Flexo is a unique silhouette and a neutral character. Zed believes that it is possible to translate any emotion, to say anything, simply through gestures. In its various postures, the Flexo incarnates Zed's wish to capture the variety and the fluidity of gestures: "in love, contemplative, audacious or insolent, each Flexo is a reflection of us".
Each of Flexo's "cool", "daring", "active", "desperate" attitudes is obtained through thermoforming by hand. Following the same principle, Zed has developed his "Cleb'art", Roxo and Woopy, in sitting poses, all natural, sometimes caught "in the act" or waiting attentively.
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The complexity of the world drives and inspires Zed to create. Born in 1976 in Mulhouse, France, this self-taught sculptor has been perfecting his technique since the age of twelve, working in diverse materials. As a child, on the beach, he discovered the potential of sand; when he got older, living in the Antilles, he started working with wood. Since 2010, Zed has started an exploration of his favorite material: the acrylic glass. His sculptures may be red, they may be purple, green, yellow, or even blue - Zed explores the medium in all its chromatic possibilities.
He has conceived his most famous works, the Flexos, as a natural consequence of his research on attitudes and movement. The Flexo is a unique silhouette and a neutral character. Zed believes that it is possible to translate any emotion, to say anything, simply through gestures. In its various postures, the Flexo incarnates Zed's wish to capture the variety and the fluidity of gestures: "in love, contemplative, audacious or insolent, each Flexo is a reflection of us".
Each of Flexo's "cool", "daring", "active", "desperate" attitudes is obtained through thermoforming by hand. Following the same principle, Zed has developed his "Cleb'art", Roxo and Woopy, in sitting poses, all natural, sometimes caught "in the act" or waiting attentively.
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