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SEBASTIEN MAISSA | FINE ART
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I work at the intersection of material tension and visual contradiction. Through mixed media and collage, I integrate unconventional elements—grenade pins, barbed wire, military chevrons, food coupons, and obsolete banknotes—transforming loaded objects into carriers of new meaning.
My practice is built on opposition: violence and fragility, value and decay, control and freedom. Each piece is constructed as a dialogue, where contrasts are not decorative but structural. My work resists pure aesthetics; it demands interpretation.
I combine acrylic paint with Venetian stucco, creating depth, relief, and tactile presence. Light plays a central role—I capture it, reflect it, fragment it across textured layers—altering perception depending on the viewer’s position. The artwork is never fixed; it evolves with movement and environment.
In my universe, materials are not passive. Objects with history are displaced, recontextualized, and elevated—where artifact becomes art, and art becomes light.
