




Go Campbell's, go !! (2024) Digital Arts by Achab
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Goldorak conserve son allure imposante, avec ses cornes dorées emblématiques et son regard perçant. Cependant, son plastron arbore le logo rouge et blanc de la soupe Campbell's, avec des contours dorés, ce qui donne un effet de juxtaposition entre la culture de masse et la grandeur du personnage mythique. L'arrière-plan, rempli de motifs et d'écritures japonaises texturées en bleu et noir, renforce l'aspect rétro et ajoute une dimension urbaine et vieillie à l'ensemble. Le style graphique mêle l'usure et la brillance, donnant une impression de nostalgie tout en restant résolument moderne.
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Amirouche Achab, a contemporary French sculptor born in Lille in 1981, embarked on an artistic journey deeply rooted in his childhood ion for drawing. Inspired by the vibrant iconography of the 80s and 90s, as well as a diverse range of influences from Belgian television to Japanese and American popular culture, Achab's artistic narrative took shape in the city that ignited his creativity.
Having honed his skills and artistic sensibilities at the Saint-Luc Institute in Tournai from 2000, Achab initially delved into Graphic Arts/Applied Arts, opening the doors to a multitude of creative techniques. His early career saw a transition from graffiti to illustration and logo design, gaining valuable experience at a Parisian communications agency until 2009. Returning to his roots in Lille, he embraced the role of an independent illustrator, collaborating with audiovisual and musical production companies.
However, it was in 2015 that Achab expanded his artistic horizons toward sculpture, favoring plastiline as his chosen medium. Seeking mastery in the art of casting, he further honed his skills at Vera SPAETH's workshop at l'Orfèvrerie in Paris. The turning point came in 2020, during the first confinement, when Achab immersed himself in the realm of 3D modeling. This virtual exploration evolved into a true ion, prompting him to devote countless hours to bringing an array of meticulously crafted ideas to life.
Achab's sculptural works are often characterized by an essentially monochrome palette, with black, white, or bright colors, and a "kitsch" aesthetic reminiscent of iconic goodies from brands like Bonux, Nesquik, or Kinder—marks that left an indelible impact on an entire generation.
In his ongoing pursuit of artistic possibilities, Achab tirelessly explores the limits of his craft. His ultimate goal is to create sculptures that capture the retro spirit while employing modern artistic techniques. His work becomes a celebration of nostalgia, an homage to the past, and a continuous exploration of the evolving landscape of contemporary art.
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- Date of birth : 1981
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists
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