Marc Leschelier's Lamyxer skateboard art by the skateroom
Marc Leschelier's Lamyxer skateboard art by the skateroom

Lamyxer Original Artwork

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Original Artwork

The original work which inspired one of the LAMYLAND hexaptych of skateboards featured in THE SKATEROOM’s WHAT ARE WE SKATING FOR? event. This skateboard sculpture by Marc LESCHELIER renders Michèle LAMY vomiting cement, an image which she herself praises as symbolic of the social impact of the event itself: building a concrete skatepark for at-risk youth in Tameslouht, Morocco. Marc LESCHELIER is one of the infamous LAMYLAND collective – six artists under the patronage of the legendary Michèle LAMY, internationally renowned creative hyphenate, and co-founding Partner & Executive Manager of Art/Furniture company Owenscorp.
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Marc Leschelier's Lamyxer skateboard art by the skateroom
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Portrait of Marc LESCHELIER

About the Artist

Portrait of Marc LESCHELIER

Marc LESCHELIER (1984) is working between the field of sculpture and architecture, he is building pavilions and architectural artifacts in experimental conditions. Marc lives, works and teaches architecture in Paris. His work explores directness in the construction process and the idea of non-functional architecture. Starting from a refutation of construction as a rational enterprise, the work reduces its domain to an elementary, instinctive and irrational approach.

Marc LESCHELIER (1984) is working between the field of sculpture and architecture, he is building pavilions and architectural artifacts in experimental conditions. Marc lives, works and teaches architecture in Paris. His work explores directness in the construction process and the idea of non-functi
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Marc LESCHELIER (1984) is working between the field of sculpture and architecture, he is building pavilions and architectural artifacts in experimental conditions. Marc lives, works and teaches architecture in Paris. His work explores directness in the construction process and the idea of non-functional architecture. Starting from a refutation of construction as a rational enterprise, the work reduces its domain to an elementary, instinctive and irrational approach.