Beauty Integration
For a long time, I have discerned that chaos—not disorder, but that sublime chaos celebrated by mathematical theory—stands as the primordial and fertile force behind nature’s most striking wonders. To understand this chaos is to learn how to decipher the invisible intertwinings that weave the fabric of reality, to perceive the subtle breath that binds all things together in an unsuspected dance of harmony.
Art, in its mere existence, breathes into our lives a vibrant curiosity, a lucid joy, and experiences that transcend the everyday. It uplifts us, shapes us, and becomes the mirror in which humanity contemplates its noblest aspirations.
My own approach is rooted in this quest: to magnify the world, to restore to it a measure of justice, joy, and respect toward nature. In this sense, each work is for me an act of reconciliation between beauty, awareness, and hope.
— Etienne Saint-Amant
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Artistic Research
Over the years of creation, I have developed several artistic series. These series are in fact supported by quasi-independent artistic approaches based on a fundamental approach.
I therefore invite you to discover my work, through these approaches, by letting yourself be impregnated by the works as independent entities.
Integration of art with architecture
One of my great passions is to incorporate into a living environment an artistic piece specially created for that place. Through these projects, a public environment gains breadth and depth. The link with the community is woven through its powerful and caring presence.
Science Lover
To be both an artist and a scientist, you really have to have both passions at heart! This curiosity about nature, science and mathematics is reflected in each of my works. They testify to my love for art and my scientific research.
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Infinite Details
Thanks to their mathematical design, the artworks are in symbolic resolution. This translates into the fact that no matter the format of a work, the level of detail is simply the maximum that the medium can give us.
A mathematical creation is not necessarily digital: it transcends the digital by its definition.