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Richard Orlinski : ウィキペディア英語版
Richard Orlinski

Richard Orlinski is a French artist born in Paris (France) in 1966. Sculptor since
2004, his work, conceived around the concept “Born Wild” in a style and with
contemporary materials available for a large audience, including children.
His creations act on our archaisms. His works are exhibited both at FIAC on
the slopes of Courchevel and in 90 galleries worldwide Since 2011, he is
ranked in the Top 10 of the best selling French artists in the world by Art
Price, one of his works was awarded €680,000
(Art Price 2015 New Ranking Contemporary Artists: Richard Orlinski is
ranked number 1 of the best selling French artists with one of his works sold
for $839,678.
)]
== Analysis of the work ==
Rooted in his time, Richard Orlinski uses materials like resin and aluminum, but also marble,
stone and bronze. He works on the brilliance and dullness, transparency and opacity of the
materials.
The Born Wild concept
The stake for Richard Orlinski through the concept "Born Wild" is to transform negative
emotions into positive vital impulses, to shift from archaic instinct to a civilized emotion. The
vectors of this transformation are the aesthetics of the work, the pursuit of perfection as a
sculptor and the viewer's perception. Engaged in making art accessible to all, Richard Orlinski
draws on popular imagery of the icons that serve his purpose
Crocodile
The man and the crocodile have in common the reptilian brain, one of three human brains, a
brain without memory, governed by innate reflexes, the origin of our impulses of violence. The
crocodile, a species dating from the Mesozoic era, also symbolizes the adaptation and survival
ability. Richard Orlinski worked for two years on the proportions of the Crocodile. In 2006, for
his first series in resin, mirror polished finish, Orlinski choses a specific red. Followinghis
creations, he used black, pink, blue, purple ... and precious finishes: paint with gold leaf, silver
projection, diamond inlay ...
Letters Fascinated by the artists of Pop Art and New Realism, Richard Orlinski honors Robert Indiana.
He opposes the rough signification of Born Wild to a polished finish and that becomes soft. The
sculpture is formed in a folding body shop according to the techniques used in F1.
Phanter This mystery and sensuality symbol icon expresses the fierce power, speed and ferocity that fall
within the concept of Born Wild. Faceted like a diamond, the Panther of Richard Orlinski has a
head almost four times larger than in reality.
Skull Skull, not as vanity but as allegory of the evolution of man. The removal of the mandibular
announces the regression by losing the language. The expansion of the parietal lobe limits the
frontal part, where lie, the centers of the most advanced thinking. This sculpture questions the
future of humanity. Progression or dehumanization?
Jaws The jaws of prodigious power with two overdeveloped canines refer to the saber-toothed cat. The
ferocity of the predator, without doubt the most formidable of all time, did not prevent his
decline.
David Michelangelo’s aesthetics revisited by Richard Orlinski, invites us to a mirror set. David new
millennium, bodybuilder archetypal masculinity, dressed in jeans unbuttoned open underpants
Dolce & Gabbana, makes explicit reference to the victory of David over Goliath. To win the
battle of modern times, we must act with sensitivity and not by force.
Stiletto This sharp stiletto heel, animated by fantasies, also hides an allusion to a "stylet", a small terrible
dagger that produces very deep wounds. Stiletto is a living sculpture by its suggestive power.
Lonely shoe, the Cinderella syndrome, quest for the perfect woman.
Jeans A pair of legendary jeans pants turned into a monumental sculptural aesthetic. Animated with
folds, symbols, fantasies, these unbuttoned trousers open on the void, the absence of a body.
Eléphant Feared animal in the wild, the elephant is known for the violence of its attacks. Domesticated,
the animal offers an image of tenderness, longevity, stability, wisdom. At the curve of its trunk
meet those of his erect defenses.
Cans With reference to Pop Art Campbell's soups and
Andy Warhol, Richard Orlinski canned the wild
instinct.

Tributes
Richard Orlinski reflects his admiration for the great artists of the Pop Art and the New Realism
by performing a series of crocodiles in the style of Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring or Niki de Saint Phalle.
Pinup Allegory of the Born Wild concept, Pinup of Orlinski is a tribute to the woman. To the women as
overused objects, Richard Orlinski opposes the plastic of a goddess, nudity in the tradition of
classical artists. Marble has been replaced by the resin, to monochrome white of the realism the flesh color, brown hair and blue eyes. Venus can not be born in a shell in the manner of
Botticelli or arising from the waves under the brush of Bouguereau. The new Venus, with its
contemporary measurements, rises in the sharp jaws of a predator, symbol of the cruelty of the
contemporary world.
Boxing Panther The animals of Richard Orlinski raise a questioning of man. Seated in boxing robe, the Boxing
Panther emphasizes the complementarity between the feminine and the masculine.
Wild Kong Open Mouth on menacing fangs, the resin gorilla proclaimed himself invincible, pounding his
chest with his fists. Reinterpreting the cinematic character of King Kong. Richard Orlinski raises
questions about the archaic fears concerning our animality. Where is barbarism? On the side of
the animal lover or in modern civilization that kills the gorilla at the top of his phallic
skyscraper?
Wild Kong Oil More advised that the men, Orlinski’s gorilla rejects a barrel of oil. A native of Skull Island, King
Kong ruled over an hostile nature, populated by prehistoric animals he knew to preserve.
Understanding the dangers of pollution, Wild Kong uses his strength to rid the world of this
plague.
Superman And if the superhero from the planet Krypton had landed in the Soviet Union and not the United
States? The stone sculpture of Richard Orlinski evokes the Bolsheviks sculptures. Superman
reaches out, as Stalin pointing the direction to follow. Richard Orlinski questions the history
through the confrontation of the two giants of the Cold War. The US vigilante might as well have
embodied communist propaganda.
Time out Richard Orlinski denounces the acceleration of time by carving a crocodile devouring an
hourglass. The man of the 21st century is the victim of new technologies that continue without
rest, information that assail one end to the other of the planet 24/7. Indifferent to the reptilian
menace, the hourglass flows inexorably rotating on its axis.
Jeans Totem Hanging in space, three sculptures of jeans, rise towards the sky, covered with fluorescent yellow
pigment, red and blue. Behind their transparent casket, legs seem even inhabited by life, as
evidenced by many folds.
холодная война (Cold War) U.S.S.R. 1970 Cold War ... On land: the Iron Curtain, in the sky, the Mig 25, an interceptor
aircraft capable of reaching Mach 3. Inspired by the legendary pilots of this airplane, Richard
Orlinski creates a work that asks indoctrination. Placed on a metal pillar, a Mig 25 pilot helmet.
For breathing: an oxygen tube. To speak: a microphone. To hear: a radio. Behind the visor, the
thoughts of the pilot are triggered by a command: a Soviet tribute parade to the rhythm of the
national anthem.
Eagle Sitting on one leg with threatening claws, tapered wings slightly spread, the feathers of the tail
deployed, the eagle by Richard Orlinski takes off. The tense lines of the head to the base of the
wings underline the twist of his body. Evocative power and prestige, the eagle also symbolizes
the cruelty and pride. Once again, the sculptor uses the animal metaphor to express the
ambivalence of our instincts.
Perfecto Symbol of adventures and dangers braved by bikers, the "Perfecto" crossed generations. The
girls adopt it in the seventies and never leave it. Richard Orlinski seizes this iconic jacket. It
creates a material that mimics the tough leather and sculpts each fold to make it alive.
Howling wolf Escaping the control of men, the wolf has led to their irrational fear. Archetype of the wild
freedom-loving animal, he howls at the moon. Richard Orlinski pays tribute to the nobility of the
animal.
Raging wolf The wolf haunts our archaic fears, it embodies our carnivorous instincts. To tame its wild nature,
Richard Orlinski sculpts it with facets, increasing them on the neck and tail to magnify the
thickness of its fur. The sculptor reflects the ambivalence of myth: the wolf is in attack or defense
position?
DJ To the walkman of the twentieth century, succeeded the headphones of the XXI century. Bigger,
more technical, more aesthetic. By combining curves and facets, Richard Orlinski aluminum
interprets the characteristics of this technological prodigy that became a fashion accessory.
Dragon Benign under a menacing look, the dragon o fRichard Orlinski originated from the Chinese
bestiary. Featuring a crest on the top of the head that allows him to fly, he masters the rains and
winds. Ready to pounce, his body undulates like a snake. Its facets nested within one another
emphasize its movement.
Horse Continuing his quest on violence of our instincts, Richard Orlinski carves a rearing horse, whose
wild nature is controlled. Posed on its back legs and tail, he dances.
Collaborations avec d’autres artistes Solicited by the Charitable Association Make a wish, which fulfills the wish of children that are
hospitalized, Richard Orlinski conducted a series of crocodiles in resin, to be customized.
He asked artists of his choice: Speedy Graphito, Hervé Di Rosa, Stéphane Cipre, Bouaz, Yang
Jiechang, Annick Cuadrado crocodiles ... These were sold at an auction to benefit the
Association.

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