Any artistic practice leads to rethink the world and to rethink the real. Art is there to question and not to provide answers. It must put its finger on the essential questions of existence while generating emotions that are supposed to push forward either a reflection, an awareness, or an experiment different from the senses... in any case to highlight or illuminate with a new day any thing or concept. It is a precious means of reconciling mental and material life.
I believe that one is an artist to flee, to free oneself from alienation, to free oneself from his anguish of death by expressing it in works.
There is in a way here the pursuit of an ideal, shared by a large number of individuals, artists or not, to be the author of one's life and to make of it a work of art. This is measured by radical and original choices for the artist. Yet we must dare to do them, and manage to free ourselves ceaselessly from the doubt that often assails it.
ZaZ Ginger Fur lives and works in Toulouse, in the south of France.
She has worked as a communication professional in several public and private structures, then as a graphic designer in various creative studios and freelance.
Steeped in subculture, she stopped working as a graphic designer to return to a less mainstream and more personal expression.
His productions range from humour to glamour, from poetic to squeaky, from dark to bright, from vintage to contemporary.
It has a long-standing interest, both at the theoretical and plastic levels, in the notions of identity and corporeity from an intimate, psychological, organic, social, political and symbolic point of view.
Training:
Bachelor of Fine Arts
DUT de Communication
Holder of the Territorial Arts Teacher Competition
in Plastic Arts