
Carmejane Ménerbes
In september of 1987 I travelled to Greece staying on the island of Paros. I knew that the Venus of Milos was sculpted from Parian marble and I went in search. Apparently the marble had not been extracted since the time of Napoleon and no one knew of the quarry's exact location. I persisted and finally got a vague idea of it's whereabouts. Covered over by years of abandon and with the help of a Canadian speleologist, I had met in Parikia, I descended down a narrow shaft, about 1.5 meters wide, by stairs cut into the mass of marble. On the walls were "graffiti", at the entrance the images were thousands of years old(women in togas) and after 50 meters down they were "modern"(1800's and no more togas), there was no light at this depth and extremely cold in comparison with the 40° outside. I separated some small blocks from the mother mass, illuminating them with a flashlight from behind checking for unwanted veins, the stone was translucent, it was still "alive". I had wrapped the blocks(approximately 60 kilos) up carefully and put them in my knapsack, keeping them away from the sun and heat. I kept them this way until I was ready to sculpt. I had heard that "fresh" marble would cut like butter and I wasn't deceived. It was pure joy to work on those stones! "Eros" was the first piece in my Parian marble.

"Eros" Pionteki Kehrlein
Influenced by my voyage to Greece I sculpted "Ulysse"; 4 tons of limestone, 7.5 meters long, partly architectural, partly organic.

"Ulysse" Pionteki Kehrlein
John Rewald's house was sold before his death to Yves Rousset-Rouard the producer of Emmanuelle Arson's movies(it's strange how things connect). John could come and spend the summer, but he had taken all of his Art out and Yves replaced them with reproductions, John was heart broken. The village was obviously changing and a young American gave me a way out; Arden Mason, a decsendent of Averell Harriman, owned a home in the village and when he saw what was happening asked me if I would like to restore an old farm in the Ménerbes countryside for him, I didn't hesitate to say yes.
Bernard grosjean brgrosjean@yahoo.fr
ReplyDeletenous t'avions acheter une sculpture en 1985 environ a menerbes ,et souhaitons avoir de tes nouvelles ainsi que ta famille.ou vis tu?ton N° de TH? Mon N° de TH 0690 53 33 22
AMITIES
nous avons divorcé en 2003 et avons une grande fille de18ans.