Augustin Philemon

United States of America

"Augustin’s sculptures are meditations on perception and mystery. Through abstract forms and layered symbolism, he invites viewers into a space of curiosity and contemplation, where meaning unfolds slowly and intuitively. Each work becomes an encounter with the unfamiliar — a dialogue between silence and material, between wonder and understanding.

For Augustin, art is not about providing answers but about opening possibilities. His practice challenges habitual ways of seeing, offering a quiet resistance to the predictable and a celebration of the unknown, where stillness itself becomes a form of eloquence.
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Augustin Philemon

Augustin Philemon grew up with a heightened sense of difference — an awareness that shaped both his perception and his art. As a child, this distance often felt like isolation, but over time he learned to see it as a source of strength: a space for introspection, imagination, and creation. From that quiet place, he began transforming solitude into sculpture, giving form to thoughts that resist convention and speak from the margins of experience.

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