My artistic universe: An ode to the docks and the sea
My inspiration comes from the docks, these places of incessant exchange between continents. The sides of ships, initially smooth and uniform, are transformed by the movement of the Earth, the pull of the Moon, and the tides. These natural forces create collisions, slashes, and boats driven to the dock, leaving wounds on their original uniqueness. I strive to restore the beauty of this resilience to through my art.
Promotion of the Sea and Sustainable Development:
Reconciling the promotion of the sea and sustainable development is a challenge I take on by creating works that form a maritime universe open to today's world. My creations, often colorful and dynamic, aim to generate a positive image, far from outdated clichés or watercolors for tourists.
An Ecological Approach:
My approach is not to travel the world polluting, but to waiting for boats from the Lorient district, the Atlantic coast, or from around the world to come to me. I use solvent-free inks for numbered prints, made here in the Lorient region, in a zero-ozone art approach.
Unique works and reproductions:
All my works are limited editions of 30 copies, available for purchase. They are sometimes indicated as unique works, sometimes as reproductions. The sizes indicated are minimum sizes, with most works reaching a size of 210 cm.
Ariel Piou / Aosten
I sign my works under the name Aosten, drawing inspiration from natural forces and human interaction to create art that celebrates the sea and resilience, while promoting a sustainable and ecological approach.