Visual artist, Enobler of abandoned materials
William Amor, finds the origin of his artistic approach in a desire to put art at the service of poetry, life and ecology. With his singular, sensitive and meaningful works, the artist proposes another look at everything that surrounds us and that we have forgotten or denigrated the presence, existence and origin.
The philosophy of the artist and his works calls for a break with value judgments. William Amor uses our polluting waste, those of our daily life and the abandoned materials to imagine artistic works, inspired by nature and the living, baptized Les Créations Messagères. Driven by a taste for commitment and aestheticism, he metamorphoses plastic pollution and creates his own artistic signature by developing and imagining his own techniques, some of which are borrowed from the art world...
These daily wastes become exceptional pieces, carrying meaning and values. The artist distills a touch of beauty and poetry while raising awareness of overconsumption and pollution. William Amor's leitmotiv is to create meaning and to give light to essential values that can be neglected in our society today.
In the 2000's, from a metamorphosis of plastic materials abandoned in nature, were born the Creations Messagères.
"Plastic waste is a terrible symbol of our society's excesses and catastrophic effects on all living things. It is a heresy to consider an indestructible material and from non-renewable resources as a material for single use: a value judgment that has heavy consequences."
William Amor's creations are presented as poetic messengers, provoking emotions and willing to change the way we look at things. A plastic waste can become the most beautiful and sensual thing on earth: a beautiful, fragile and graceful flower.