San Francisco-based artist Guy Clement Cohen continues to build out his sculptures, what appear as remarkable wisdom, wholeness, peace and fulfillment.
San Francisco-based artist Guy Clement Cohen is a master of sculptural expression, weaving together wisdom, peace, and fulfillment in his remarkable works. Born in Egypt in 1951 to a French Jewish father and an Italian mother, Cohen’s multicultural heritage infuses his art with depth and nuance.
Art for Healing: Cohen’s sculptures evoke a sense of healing and interconnectedness. Each piece resonates with universal themes, inviting viewers to explore their own inner landscapes. His creative process is akin to meditation—a journey into the heart of existence.
These early experiences ignited his passion for artistic expression. Over the years, Cohen has honed his craft, infusing his sculptures with a profound sense of purpose and meaning.
Wholeness and Balance: Cohen’s sculptures often feature organic forms—curves, spirals, and interconnected shapes. They mirror the natural world, emphasizing harmony and balance. Cohen’s work invites viewers to pause, reflect, and find solace in the interconnectedness of all things.
His sculptures are vessels for ancient knowledge, bridging the gap between past and present.
Collectors and Exhibitions: Cohen’s sculptures grace private collections and public spaces worldwide. His pieces have been exhibited in prestigious galleries and art fairs, drawing admirers who seek solace, inspiration, and a deeper connection to the human experience. Each sculpture carries a message—a whisper of wisdom—that transcends language and cultural boundaries.
Guy Clement Cohen He describe his work as :
The universe reflects my motives with the utmost precision, and I have to be honest to myself and others.
I work, pick and select the tools and materials intuitively and we must establish a relationship and common attraction.
My current work is inspired by the mystic tradition. In each sculpture I reveal elements of the creation and oneness.”
Healing
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Materials: Cherry tree, steel, black granite
Materiaux: cerisier, acier, Granite noir
Dimensions (in): 19x9x4
Guy Clement was born in Egypt in 1951 to a French Jewish Father (whose own father was a rabbi) and an Italian mother. From age six, his mother took him to museums and exhibitions, developing a strong interest in the various types of artistic expression. As a university student he graduated in Electrical Engineering. One of his favorite hang-outs in the heart of Paris were Les Hales where the Centre George Pompidou Museum was created. He developed some of the earliest Computer-Aided Art and several of his pieces were shown at the opening of the Museum in the early 70’s. After studying at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), BU (Boston University) and the fine arts at the College of San Mateo, Guy and his wife adopted two daughters and settled in Emerald Hills near San Francisco, California, where they currently live. Guy Clement Cohen
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