[Art] - Manifesto of a construction project orchestrated on cotton canvas.
- Wendie De Kandiss

- Jun 11
- 2 min read
EUPHONIE — Wall sculpture.
Contemporary French artist - Geometric Abstraction - Artistic manifesto
A visual score where matter, form and movement come together to create an elevation.
A Wall Partition.
Euphonie was born without asking my permission.
An instinctive need to paint with matter and space.
I started playing techno, classical, jazz…with a paint roller, plaster and wood.
Three series: Rhythm - Harmony - Form
This is not a painting. It's a visual explosion.
It is not an object of art. It is a silent score.
The Grammar of Cotton Fabrics:
Wood: anchor point
Black: container
Plaster: floor
Projection: energy
White: meditation
Dance session on a cotton canvas.
Series 1 — The Rhythm
Energy explosion.
My first works were born from a need for expulsion. Wood appears as a point of equilibrium. The colors translate energy, while black contains the unleashing .
Series 2 — Harmony
Chromatic calm.
The shapes are moving.
Only the circle remains and fragments into rings.
The white lines become a moment for meditation.
Series 3 — The Shape
Geometric sculpture.
The colors disappear, giving way to the material itself.
The circles multiply and move off the canvas.
Acoustic temporality:
Euphonie explores how matter can become space and movement.
Each composition attempts to translate a visual and spatial experience.
Warning: Like the Sagrada Familia , Euphonie will remain under construction for a long time.
Technical Specifications of Euphony
Discipline: Masonry & Carpentry
Technique: Choreography on canvas
Materials: Acrylic, plaster, wood, formwork... energy
Certificate of authenticity: Building permit
© April - May - ... 2026 - End date of construction undetermined.
The dance mat:
The paintings: https://www.wendiedekandiss.com/peinture
WdK — Architect in cotton canvas.
Construction without prior declaration.
© April - May ... 2026
Wendie de Kandiss, experimental literature and conceptual art.

















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