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The Composites

Séverin MILLET 2014

Fubon Art Foundation
Taipei, Taiwan

French artist Séverin Millet is a master of creativity, making art that transcends a simple surface to a three-dimensional realm, with The Composites being his most representative sculptural artwork by far.

With a variety of designs and personalities, The Composite at first glance seems to reference African Fetish and Kachina dolls . However, Millet has also put his own stamp onto his artwork, with each sculpture representing his outlook on humanity and the individuality of artists in which they live. Each doll has its own personality and individual character, yet all live together in a colorful and exciting world. Asked what personality each sculpture is given, Millet says he does not want to pinpoint exactly which sculpture represents what, but encourages the viewers to use their own imaginations and creativity to enjoy his artwork.

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