
Eric Doisy

I make my art spontaneous, pictorial, free and expressive...
Biography
Eric Doisy began his career as a salesman before becoming a decorator, where he began designing lamps made of cardboard, plexiglass, wood, etc. His meeting with a graffiti artist marked a decisive turning point in his career. Fascinated by stencil techniques, he first applied them to his lamp creations before experimenting with them on flat surfaces. He also explores collage and other artistic techniques. Admiring the work of JM Basquiat, he felt a strong aspiration to integrate this "little something extra" into his own work. This introspection led him to gradually erase his stencils, seeking to transcend the technique to achieve a freer, more instinctive expression.
His creative process does not follow predefined series; he often reworks previous works while retaining filigree stencil elements.
His work is marked by a layering and depth, testimonies of his instinctive approach to drawing. Constantly in search of novelties, he goes through a long process of maturation and artistic decantation.
The eye is a recurring motif in his work, symbolizing movement and the gaze - whether introspective or turned towards the world. This motif could be interpreted as a reflection of himself, a discovery that is often made after the fact. Eric seeks to see his works live independently of him, giving free rein to the imagination of the spectator to immerse themselves in his work.
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