- Eric Bourdon
Eric Bourdon (Born in
1979 ) is a French painter andwriter .Biography
After scientific and philosophical studies, he turned back to painting in
1998 .His many works embrace both the figurative tradition and modern abstraction. What they have in common are vivid colors and unpremeditated pencil strokes, expressive of raw enthusiasm in the "art brut" or "
Outsider Art " manner.Critics have pointed out the narcissistic or regressive aspects of his paintings, while noting their function as social revealers and the feeling of "joie de vivre" they convey. [ [http://www.ericbourdon.com/press_206.htm Paul Masquelier - Eléments (#119)] , January 2006.]
Eric Bourdon wrote a book of "playful"
philosophy in2000 [ Sils-Maria (Belgium) publishers] about artistic creation in practice. He also wrote a long article for the magazine 'Concepts 1' (same publisher), comparing the first ethnological discoveries of youngRon Hubbard , later the founder of the Church of Scientology, to " Zarathustra" by German philosopherFriedrich Nietzsche . [ [http://www.dbth.com/silsmaria/catalogue_conc.php Publisher page] ]Six years later he published a dark psychological thriller, "Les Voleurs d'Enfant" (Kidnappers) ['Editions de la Méduse' (
Lille ,France )] depicting a "cult against the cults". Although set in theUnited States (Boston ), it is a dig at the French "associations" claiming religious neutrality such as ADFI, CCMM (or ICSA for the US) and opposition to cults while behaving exactly in the ways of the cults they denounce. [ [http://www.ericbourdon.com/roman_714.htm Official presentation page of the novel] .]Books
* "Hors-sujets, ou l'art du néant et rebonds philosophiques" ("Beside the point, or the art of philosophical nothingness and bounces"), Sils Maria asbl, feb 2000, philosophy, 'New possibilities of existence' collection.
* "Introduction to Nietzsche's "Also Spratch Zarathustra", in "Concepts [1] ", Sils Maria asbl, August 2000, pp 91-108.
* Novel "Les Voleurs d'Enfant" (The child thiefs) - a cult against the cults, La Méduse, Lille, August 2006, psychological thriller.See also
External links
* and fr [http://www.ericbourdon.com/ official website]
References
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