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Guillaume Fontaine | Tin Can Target, 2026
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2026 Jun 06 @ 13:30 (UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT)
Guillaume Fontaine | Arleuf, Nievre, France
Tin Can Target, 2026
12.7 x 8.9 x 8.9 cm | 5 x 3.5 x 3.4 inches
Can an object made to be thrown away be worth keeping? Recreated in fig wood, this tin can is given a second life—one that may prove much more durable than the original. The bullet hole carries no violence. It is the trace of a specific human moment: a young person’s concentration, and the pride of hitting a target cleanly on the first attempt. That moment, like the can itself, would ordinarily vanish. Here, both are held.
Guillaume Fontaine is a woodcraft artist whose career began over twenty years ago with training in cabinetmaking and ornamental sculpture. Combining tradition with modern techniques, he expanded his practice in 2018 by embracing woodturning, transforming his creative approach. His work features unique pieces that merge contemporary aesthetics with trompe-l’œil effects, shaped through experimentation with deformation, perforation, textures, and sculpted details. Strongly connected to his material, he prioritizes local and reclaimed wood, viewing each piece as a story revealed through craftsmanship. Seeking to renew ornamental sculpture, Guillaume also continues to refine his skills while sharing his passion for woodworking through teaching.
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