Marie Fouquey
Paris, France
Food & Still Life | Fine Arts | Conceptual & Advertising
As a young designer, I care about limits.
Between yourself and others, between past and present, between normal and outstanding.
My work process aims to classify, categorify, in order to establish those limits. And so a major part of my work consists in a definition effort.
But, what I truly care about, is exactly what cannot be defined, what can only be instinctively grasped, or what feels strange.
What is kitsch, ugly, out of fashion, what is medium, what, in the end, makes 90% of our daily visual environment but that we refuse ourselves to see.
That, is what I truly care about.
As a young designer, I care about limits.
Between yourself and others, between past and present, between normal and outstanding.
My work process aims to classify, categorify, in order to establish those limits. And so a major part of my work consists in a definition effort.
But, what I truly care about, is exactly what cannot be defined, what can only be instinctively grasped, or what feels strange.
What is kitsch, ugly, out of fashion, what is medium, what, in the end, makes 90% of our daily visual environment but that we refuse ourselves to see.
That, is what I truly care about.