Biography
Willy Chupa is a French artist born in 1979. He lives and works in Gironde, in the southwest of France.
His plastic research revolves around the emergence of organic forms.
Through sculpture, painting and drawing, matter becomes a territory for experimentation where structures evoking the biological world appear: cells, germinations, membranes, expanding organisms or even body organs.
Biomorphism allows him to explore a space where the boundary between abstraction and figuration becomes porous. The gaze can recognize forms of life while remaining open to the imaginary. At once familiar and enigmatic, these forms constitute the starting point of a personal visual language.
His work thus develops a form of biomorphic abstraction in which matter seems animated by internal dynamics: growth, proliferation, transformation, interconnection.
Each work can be perceived as a fragment of a larger organic cycle, revealing a nature at once primitive and universal. Matter then becomes the site of a sensitive experience of the living.
It is, in a way, a nature imagined through its phases of germination, blooming, maturity and decay — a perpetual metamorphosis.
Through this approach, the artist questions our deep relationship with the living and the invisible forces that structure the organic world. Each work presents itself as a space for contemplation where intuition, biological memory and the poetry of forms meet.
Willy Chupa has worked and exhibited in different countries. His works are part of private collections in France, Belgium, the United States, Australia and the Philippines.
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