A painting without constraints and a head full of projects.
Amatulli Dominica
Seb Russo is one of those artists whose painting merges with his history. Under the title La Belle Escape, he exhibited at the Moutt'Art gallery until the end of August.
He willingly takes up the sentence of Pablo Picasso: “If we know exactly what we are going to do, what is the point of doing it? ".
When he throws the first brushstrokes on the white canvas, Seb Russo also does not know where the drawing will take him. This doesn't worry him at all, since he doesn't think about the future any more than he looks at the past.
From Minguettes to the Peace of Touraine
However, life has not been a long calm river for him. A childhood spent in Minguettes, a difficult district of the Lyon suburbs "which sticks a label on your back forever", then, at the age of fifteen, a move to a village in Burgundy. There he learns loneliness, but this isolation will prove to be a founder in his career as an artist. He discovers by chance from an album the fantastic world of Philippe Druillet, who awakens in him the vital need to draw everything that surrounds him.
On competition, he entered the School of Fine Arts in Lyon. There, he hopes to progress in drawing, "but above all you learn to be an artist", he still laments today. However, he made some great encounters there, such as that of Robert Combas, one of the fathers of free figuration.
At the age of 25, Seb Russo began a career as a factory worker, which he would exercise for twenty years. But he will never stop drawing, sometimes to the detriment of his work, accumulating an impressive collection of works.
Now living in Tours and free from any constraints, he can fully devote himself to his passion.
“They say of me that I do street art, singular art, contemporary art, conceptual art or whatever. For me, it's simply dreams and improvisation”, soberly observes the one who has now made a name for himself among the most imaginative artists.
Colourful, abundant, optimistic, Seb Russo's painting splashes the canvas with an indomitable energy and an unalterable thirst for life.
There she is, La Belle évasion, the title of her exhibition and the culmination of her life in Touraine.
Exhibition until August 27 at the Moutt'Art gallery. Open Tuesday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 25, rue de la Treille, tel. 04.73.91.08.46 Internet: www.galerie-art-singulier.com