this image and the next four (2024) courtesy of the editors of the website tipeek photos |
In this rural and wooded area François Alix in 2018 started to create his art environment Magic Hortus.
Life and works
François Alix was born in 1964 in Chinon, a commune about 40 kilometers north of Verrue.
There is virtually no information available on the internet about his early years and education.
His life story begins with the report that he had gone to live in Switzerland, where he sold antiquarian books. He returned to France in 2018, when he was 54. Earlier, in 2010, he had bought the four-hectare site in Foreil.
Francois Alix moved into a house situated on the area he had bought in 2010. Pictures from that time show that this terrain provided space to store caravans and was covered with a variety of small stone structures.
The smaller metal creations also include a group of 365 sculptures of women who dance, spread out across the terrain.
There are also small metal creations in specific shapes that decorate fences situated in various places in the art environment.
And then, they are also used to decorate stand alone metal elements, such as the large round wheel, shown below and a metal bridge that covers kind of a a water feature surrounded by upright yellow colored side walls
Near this bridge rises a tall rusty metal tower, its top marked by a large amount of metal strings hanging down, all together a paraphrase on a tree. Such trees also adorn the site elsewhere.
François Alix’s favorite spot is the "high line" pictured below. It is a large, walkable metal structure, kind of a bridge, made from arches that came from a train station. From this bridge one has a beautiful view of the art environment.
In March 2024 something completely unexpected happened. A representative of DREAL (Regional Directorate for the Environment, Planning and Housing) came along, accompanied by a few police officers, to report that the site was considered an unlicensed iron waste heap that had to be cleared within a few months.