French Street Artist Jordane Saget Showcases “Racing Lines: From Streets to Canvas” at Kamil Art Gallery

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French street artist Jordane Saget presents his artwork with curved lines at the Kamil Art Gallery in Monaco, featuring paintings related to Formula 1 and inspired by the ephemeral nature of street art.

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French street artist Jordane Saget is showcasing his artwork for the first time at the Kamil Art Gallery in Monaco. Saget is known for his ephemeral curved lines that were once emblematic of the streets of Paris, used to mark potholes with yellow lines. This exhibition marks his return to showcasing his art in a more permanent manner. Some of the paintings on display were created specifically for the Formula 1 Grand Prix, with the color red symbolizing the speed of the racing cars. Other colors used by the artist include yellow, black, blue, and white. Saget explains that his fascination with lines began in childhood and that he sought to find his “golden rule.” After a hiatus from art due to health issues, he returned to drawing and discovered that his lines had transformed into curves, leading him to understand that he had found his “golden rule.” Saget creates his lines in harmony with the present moment and the atmosphere surrounding him, reflecting the ephemeral and adaptable nature of his art. The exhibition, titled “Racing Lines: From Streets to Canvas,” is on display at the Kamil Art Gallery until May 31st.

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