Seylech (Charles) Leuthard, Künstler des Lichts.

Curator’s Report

Hello Seylech

Thank you again for presenting your artwork at ARTBOXY Paris in the Carrousel du Louvre.

Our curatorial team carefully reviewed the exhibited works during and after the event, observing how each piece contributed to the overall atmosphere of the exhibition and how visitors responded. As part of this process, we have prepared a personal reflection on your artwork—inspired by the same curatorial approach used during the exhibition.

During the Paris exhibition, your works radiated a palpable energy that captivated the viewer and embodied a harmonious interplay of natural materials and vibrant elements. The elaborate use of gold leaf against the earthy textures in Sonnenkraft created a striking contrast and invited reflection on the relationship between the celestial and the earthly.

   

Meanwhile, Sacré with its meticulous composition and balanced integration of the wooden form, resonated with the organic feel of your artistic voice and conveyed a sense of awe. The warmth of your color palette and the tactile quality of your mixed media reflect your deep connection to nature and resonated emotionally with many visitors who lingered before your works to absorb their rich narratives.

Your work contributed wonderfully to the diversity and quality of the Paris exhibition. Throughout the show, artworks with strong conceptual clarity and authentic emotional expression—like yours—captured the attention of visitors. Many stopped to take photos, discuss the compositions, and engage deeply with the works displayed on the ARTBOXY screens. This response confirmed how powerfully your art connects with viewers in a professional exhibition setting.

Our curators noted several recurring strengths in all the exhibited works:

  • Color and atmosphere—many participating artists used color with great sensitivity to convey emotions and light.
  • Symbolism and storytelling – visitors were particularly drawn to works that told a visual story or hinted at a deeper meaning.
  • Technique and individuality – a strong sense of craftsmanship combined with an authentic artistic voice made the exhibition exceptionally rich.

    Your contribution helped shape this experience – thank you again for being a part of it.
    Warm regards, the ARTBOXY Curatorial Team, October 26, 2025


Sonnengruss – sold
2025, mixed media on wood, gold plated center, rock crystals, ∅ 60,5 cm


Sonnenflug
2025, mixed media on wood, gold center plated, rock crystals, ∅ 48,5 cm


Sonnenmeer
2025, mixed media on wood, gold plated center, rock crystals, ∅ 48,5 cm


Sonne im Wind
2025, mixed media on wood, gold plated center, rock crystals, ∅ 41 cm

 


Starship
2025, iron ground on wood, driftwood, 11 limonite quartz, glass, gold leaf, pyrite, sand, metal, steel frame, 43 x 145 cm


Summer Dream
2023, oil on panel, 18 x 24 cm


E rundi Sach
2019, spruce wood, petrified wood ball, steel base, 39 x 33 x 16 cm


Madonna – sold
2025, driftwood, gypsum, 93 x 25 cm


Two Diamonds
2016, oil on wood, 48 x 57 cm


Lebensweg
2025, old spruce wood, gold leaf, black ammonite (Madagascar), 40 x 30 cm


Golden Land – sold
2025, mixed media on wood, center gold-leafed, rock crystal tumbled stones, ∅ 60.5 cm


Sonnenkraft
2024, iron ground on wood, gold leaf, rock crystal pyramid, brass, steel frame, 50 x 50 cm


Sacré I – sold
2025, spruce wood, rock crystal, gold leaf, spiral mixed media on wood, gold leaf, metal wings, 77 x 34 cm


Golden Globe
2016, oil on canvas, 60 x 90 cm