Incorrect Art in the Feminine (4): getting out of a formatted world.
- Arson .

- Sep 22
- 2 min read
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Create without asking permission for:
🔥Getting out of a formatted world
Welcome to the chapter on disobedience. Here, it's no longer about seducing or convincing. It's about claiming the right to create —without justification, without compromise, without filters—to escape 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.
Tu ne sculptes pas ce que le monde veut voir,
tu sculptes ce qu’il refuse de regarder💥 Sculpture as an act of insubordination
To model is to resist:
Every work is a transgression. You don't smooth out forms—you mistreat them, distort them, make them unclassifiable.
Refusal of consensus :
Your art doesn't want to be unanimous. It wants to awaken, disturb, and unsettle. No wonder it gives hives to lovers of "beauty."
Léo Ferré "Your style is your ass!"
🌪️ The artist as a visual agitator
Your hands are silent revolutionaries :
They don't sculpt conformity, they strike clay like writing a manifesto.
Chaos as aesthetics:
Imperfections are choices, accidents become principles. It's not the mistake, it's the style.

🎤 Your sculpture is impertinence as a work of art
Artistic freedom is not asked for, it is torn out and, in your Arson sculptures, it screams.
You don't create to please. You create to disturb, to exist, to
claim space in a world that is too tidy, too formatted.
« Sculpter n’est pas un acte anodin. C’est une tension entre la matière
et l’esprit, une tentative de réveiller les consciences et ce qu’elles refusent d’entendre. »




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