chloé Bolloré
With a dynamic look, an iconoclastic personality, and an undeniable energy, the French and Parisian Chloé B. has a severe propensity to Pop Art creation and has mastered her craft. Born in 1979, she calls Paris home—a dynamic hub where she lives and brings her visionary creations to life. Since childhood, Chloé B. has developed a passion for American Pop Art. An informed amateur at first, she finally found her medium for creative expression with the development of digital art. She initially created pointillist mosaic portraits made of pixel-sized photos focusing on her favorite stars and several symbolic animals, collections that drew in the eyes of local galleries. This initial experimentation lead her to her first metal sculptures which is now the medium she is known for; collage montages of pop culture icons in intricate, exciting shapes to reflect the energetic reality of our society. Her 3D sculptures have come to life in the most captivating and impactful forms, sculpture acting as the unique and central axis in her line of work.
About Chloé Bolloré
In her quest for innovation, Chloé B. envisioned her playful and graphic collages evolving into tangible embodiments similar to the revered pop-art icons. Her masterstroke was the revival of the "mouth," "heart," and "candy" motifs, with each of the 80 parts of her pieces existing as individually laser-cut elements. Through a meticulous art printing process, the artwork emerges as an everlasting testament to color's power and nuances.
The result is breathtaking—an intricate wall sculpture in meticulously cut metal, boasting a mesmerizing seven-layer 3D effect. Each brand logo, character, or symbol is elevated through the process of sublimation, transcending traditional boundaries of artistry. Her sculptures are built with the fierce objective of restoring strength to the symbols and words we are so used to but no longer give enough power to. Each original sculpture stands as a numbered testament, individually hand-signed by the artist herself, perpetuating her legacy in the history of artistic innovation.