Criticals
Christian Moulin needed few
years of research to realize a new artistic technical : the
"LUMINOGRAPHIY". By associating picture and ligth,
it allows particularly new creations.
Calling to mind the fascinating
ligthing of stained-glass windows, Christian MOULIN's luminographies
are an invitation to "reverie", imagination, introspection,
like an opened door on ourselves.
Both painter and photographer,
Christian MOULIN uses the photographic chemistry resources to
achieve his surreal visions. In a laboratory, he superimposes
black and white shots. Then he dyes the picture with very keen
colours. It results a contrast between the detail and the force
of colours. At last, thanks to the adding of ligth, his visual
is born.
Mixing the real life with
imagination produces a particular work. Each luminography is
a different world to explore. This way, everyone con discover
an indication of his own dreams.
By turns reporter, photographer,
artist-photographer and now "luminograph", Christian
MOULIN exposed his luminographies in December, 1994 at the visual
gallery. After Köln (Germany) 1992 and Boston (USA) 1993,
Paris welcomes this winter a travel invitation. A great idea
of present !!!
A photographer's critical :
Some humain beings can be compared to the vital things which make us live, which feed our spirit, which you receive as a permanent gift.
Christian MOULIN belongs to this very rare species.
Through his contact, you won't be the same again...
... in a positive way.
Because the ligth which pervades his luminographies is not a simple electrical glimmer, it insistently sends the inner life of his spirit. And you will feel it has touched you forever.
As symbols of his thought and of his soul, and this is really esoterism, his pictures are brought to you by an in flux of light, as from a lighthouse, and they do bring this mystical dimension we all need.
But you also get the fair return of light, reflected in you own emotions... and then the picture comes alive, the fixed images become multiple and freely move in your own imagination...
And then the goal is reached...
Ad infinitum...
Over there...
Francis VAN SEVER