A gaulois rooster

A Gaulois Rooster

Piece description from the artist

This is the 1st project that I created and taught in 2013. When my students asked to paint a rooster, I thought the idea was quite strange. Even though the rooster is a well-known symbol of France, it is also associated with nationalism. And ever since World War II, nationalism is not well viewed among the French — including me. But since my students were enthusiastic about the idea, I decided to go with it.

So first, I thought: how could I make an interesting, textured background? Searching for inspiration, I came across the idea of painting the rooster on French newspapers. Since my family would soon be arriving from France, they could bring plenty of newspapers for my project!

The students loved it, and the project was a great and challenging experience in creating and teaching.

Obviously, I thought it a bit unfair that when I proposed to paint an eagle, the symbol of the U.S., my students were not enthusiastic at all! But the truth is that I found a new calling with this rooster. Having a rooster as the center subject of my art piece, with a “collage” background, makes for a very compelling image, and I am still continuing to develop this subject.

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About Marion Buricatu

Shrewsbury, MA

Marion Buricatu is a Franco-American artist who began oil painting when she and her family emigrated to the US in 2001. Her earlier career in France included training in Geophysics and work in the environmental management field.
In addition to studying painting from a variety of teachers, Marion earned a modern art certificate at the MOMA, became a docent at the Worcester Art Museum and now teaches at the Hopkinton Center for the Arts. For more about her work, visit her website: marionsworkshop.com

Marion's art connects her two cultures, mixing her life in New England with her memories of the Loire Valley, where she is from. She create art to start conversations and discover how the USA and France are similar and different in daily life. She enjoys sharing the stories behind her art to make the experience richer.

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