Artist Bio
Francois Foucras
Some people will tell you that art is not about beauty. Why? Because according to them it was not – at the very beginning – the intention of cavemen when they painted and engraved the walls of their rocky homes! As a consequence, they think aesthetics shouldn’t be what the contemporary artist should look for in the process of creation.
Man is attracted like a magnet to beauty. Who would deny the beauty of a sunset, of an awe-inspiring landscape, of human beings’ inner and outer grace? Beauty is everywhere and we are all never satiated with it. So why contemporary art should obliterate it for the sake of a thought-provoking attitude?
Of course we all respond to visual arts differently, some emotionally others intellectually, yet, we are all attracted by beauty because we know intrinsically that it transcends everything. Aesthetic responses may vary from person to person because of our culture, environment and education. But we all agree that art by adding to nature is able to change our world and our minds.
I myself always wanted to interpret the beauties of nature according to the way I see them. So I should say that looking for beauty is one of my main goals in my search for the “good painting”. Fortunately there is a great number of artists who can please the many amateurs of art, each one according to his beauty or traditional standards.
Another thought: is art measurable to the commercial value we attribute to it? I don’t think so and I don’t believe that speculation over art gives it more value. Art has the value the spectator attributes to it, no more no less. In my own research I try to eliminate these considerations. What matters to me is what I want to say through my painting, consciously or unconsciously.
My search is about beauty as you understand it now, but I don’t mind and hope to be also a thought-provoking and challenging artist. I just hope my art will touch someone’s heart.