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The Incorrect Art of Female Bodies (3)
The female body in a sensitive and embodied description
Arson, with his sculptures, seems to emerge from a world where the female body is never decorative, but charged, conscious, resistant. Each form is a physical statement, each association with an object becomes a symbolic act.


Incorrect Art in the Feminine (4): getting out of a formatted world.
Art doesn't need a license
You don't wait for someone to let you create: you create.
The art world is often a private club—you came to dynamite it with a clay hammer.
Reject aesthetic authority,
that of galleries, academic standards, tie-wearing critics. Your work is a beating against conventions.


French Pop Sculpture
When pop sculpture takes a bite out of consumer society
Welcome to the world of Arson, a contemporary French sculptor, where matter comes to life to better capture reality. Here, colors explode, shapes play, and taboos melt like ice cream in the sun. But behind this apparent lightness, a bitter critique lurks: that of a society that consumes everything, even art, even bodies.


Improper Art in the Feminine (2): when provocation becomes a necessity.
Why provoke?
Because silence is complicit.
Because pretty is sometimes a lie.
Because the feminine, too often censored, deserves a brutal, frank, free space.
Arson does not carve smooth symbols.
It captures the scream, the embarrassment, the grotesque. It invites us to think differently—through shock, humor, and confusion.


Incorrect Art in the Feminine (1). The female body
Nude is no longer a tribute — it's an insurrection
Classical sculpture exalted the female nude with restraint: bodies frozen in icy perfection. In Arson's work, this aesthetic is exploded . His carnal volumes don't flatter, they question. They slam like visual slogans, flirting with the indecent to better reveal the hypocrisy of the gaze.
Jenny Saville paints the body in its surgical rawness.
ORLAN manipulates her own face to question norms.
Arson , for his part, sculpts


Sensual Sculptures
💥 An original, provocative and incorrect sculptural style.
In my creations, there is no easy scribbling or emotional dripping. I reject mainstream trends, famous logos and quotes seen a hundred times. My sculptures are original, disruptive and provocative , sometimes impertinent, always assumed. They celebrate the feminine forms , especially the buttocks , not to flatter the eye, but to give meaning :


Art Today: Between Illusion and Reality
The luxury of art lies in the time and attention we are willing to give it, in the ability to dream, to reflect, to let ourselves be carried away. If we do not have this openness to the imagination or to thought, then, without doubt, art is not for us.


'On the Heart': The Ideal Script for Your Next Production
With its gripping plot and multiple twists, 'Sur le cœur' is an ideal candidate for #Adaptation into a #series or #film. The intertwined stories and universal themes offer a narrative richness that can be harnessed to create a #HitSeries or a memorable film.


L’Esculmau: A frozen Sculpture to Reinvent the Art of Ice cream
An Artistic Ice Cream for the Jet Set and Children's Dreams.
With its provocative and refined design, L'Esculmau appeals to a high-end clientele while captivating the imagination of children with its playful and gourmet side. Imagine your luxury ice creams served in resorts in Mykonos, trendy clubs in Doha, or family celebrations in Paris. L'Esculmau is a universal experience that transcends generations.


An extraordinary novel, a social thriller, to be adapted for the cinema!
On the Heart by Yves Rovere (the sculptor Arson) is a novel designed to captivate moviegoers, whether as a series or a film, thanks to its choral intrigue and breathless suspense.


Macron, it's a gift!
Macron, A man too young, having married his mother (probably the reason for his two alliances (?)) which says a lot about the kid (who doesn't have one, but asks the French for "a natalist rearmament" ..), to have the love and the sense of his country, to the point that he is not patriotic, but a globalist, a convinced European of the most active, quick to destroy Nations, including of course and to begin with, his own. His dream is to become the first President of the United


Arson: Buttock Sculptor, So What?
Dive into the provocative world of Arson. Arson: Buttock Sculptor, So What?
Welcome to my virtual studio, where pop art meets sensuality and impertinence! I'm Arson, a contemporary French sculptor, and I sculpt buttocks. Yes, buttocks! "Buttock sculptor" of bottoms, asses, glutes, rear ends (among other sculptures)!
My works, both bold and playful, question, surprise, and invite reflection. Sculptures like "Capucine after love," my "Esculmaux," my "Candies," my "Small naugh


When French leaders sidestep problems instead of confronting them.
In France, we often get the impression that our political leaders prefer cosmetic solutions or measures that shift problems, rather than tackling their roots. Here are a few examples, not exhaustive, that demonstrate this worrying trend:


The Chess Knight: Iconic Sculpture for Chess, Trophy and Luxury Decor
The Chess Knight: A Sculpture that Redefines Art and Chess
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of contemporary art with Arson's The Knight, an iconic sculpture that fuses the power of a horse with the strategy of chess. Created by the provocative artist Arson (born 1953), this work of art embodies elegance and boldness, captivating decorative art lovers, chess enthusiasts, and interior design enthusiasts.


Celebrity or Talent? Talent vs. Celebrity
The Kardashians, reality TV stars, dominate thanks to their mastery of self-promotion on social media, eclipsing less visible, genuine talents. Their visibility trumps any artistic expertise. This phenomenon is explained by the attention economy, where every click counts. Algorithms amplify what's viral, not necessarily what's profound.
As Guy Debord said, we live in a "society of the spectacle," where image takes precedence over substance.


Unique Contemporary Sculpture
A Unique Contemporary Sculpture.
Looking to add a touch of originality to your home? Let yourself be seduced by Monkey Charly, a contemporary sculpture that stands out for its exceptional character: a unique piece that is sure to attract attention. This baby chimpanzee, measuring 26 cm in height, 32 cm in length, and 19 cm in width, is a rare work of art, perfect for lovers of bold decor.


Win a sculpture!
Instagram Contest: Win a Contemporary Pop Sculpture!
Join our exciting Instagram contest for a chance to win a stunning contemporary pop sculpture, a unique artwork that blends modernity, vibrant colors, and bold creativity. Organized to celebrate visual art and pop culture, this contest is a fantastic opportunity to own an original piece that will elevate your living space. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a design lover, or simply curious, this giveaway is for you!


How to Collect Contemporary Sculpture: An Instagram Guide by Arson Sculptures
At Arson Sculptures, we celebrate contemporary sculpture as an art form that transforms spaces and tells unique stories. Whether you're an avid collector or a hobbyist looking to get started, for Collecting Contemporary Sculpture, Instagram is the perfect platform to unearth modern sculpture and discover talented artists, like those represented by Arson Sculptures on @artsper_ and @saatchiart. Here's our guide to diving into the univ


Contemporary Sculptor in Provence: My Art, My Passion
Sculpture: An Inevitable Passion
I didn't really choose contemporary sculpture—it chose me. After studying painting at the Beaux-Arts and an interest in architecture, it was my love of the medium that led me to become a French sculptor. In my artist's studio in Bouchet, I model clay, carve stone, or cast metal to create bronze or resin sculptures. Each unique work of art is a sensual dialogue with the material, a struggle in which I doubt, persevere, and transform an idea int


Art: A Welcome Explosion of Color
Let us face art instead of the horrors of a sad world.
We need these colors, these shapes, these sounds that tear us away from monotony and remind us that humanity, despite everything, still knows how to create, love, and dream. In a world that sometimes seems to be heading for ruin, art is a compass, a reminder that beauty exists, that it resists, that it awaits us. So, let's lift our eyes from the screens, the alarming headlines, and the empty promises. Let's seek out art,
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