Stephane Dillies is a figurative French painter born in April 1975 in France. Graduate of Fine Arts, he lives and works in Brussels and exhibited in France (Paris, Le Touquet, St Tropez) as in Belgium (Brussels, Mouscron).
His paintings, of varying sizes, are executed from photographs (or photographics combinations) of trash bins found in differents streets of the world. His paintings are landscapes of modern streets, they are snapshots of our life and reveals the futility of our society... Stephane Dillies proposes an approach similar to hyperrealistic painters, except that he offers new issues of painting to spectators, rarely addressed elsewhere. His paintings of garbage reflects the world of insatiable consumption of our society. The themes that are particularly favored are waste, whether real (plastic bottles, soda cans, cardboard, paper) or symbolic (celebrities in alcohol & drugs, low-resolution images from the internet ... ).
His paintings are modern vanities and they remind us of the famous Latin phrase "memento mori", "remember that you shall die" and that we'll all end up like soda cans, to scrap!
To visit his website: http://www.stephanedillies.com
His facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/stephane.dillies
Exhibitions:
2012
JPB Art Gallery, St Tropez, France
Lille Art Fair, Lille, France
Xavier Ronse Gallery, Mouscron, Belgium
2011
JPB Art Gallery, St Tropez, France
Xavier Ronse Gallery, Mouscron, Belgium
Fardel Fine Art Gallery, Le Touquet, France
2010
Fine Arts Museum , Le Touquet, France
School of Fine Arts, St Omer, France
Collection:
Mercedes-Benz Contemporary Art collection, Lille, France
Fine Arts Museum , Le Touquet, France