French painter, lives and works at Paris Email contact : pierre@lamalattie.com Chronicle(s) about his work Curriculum vitae Work(s) on the website
French painter, lives and works at Paris Email contact : pierre@lamalattie.com Chronicle(s) about his work Curriculum vitae Work(s) on the website
French painter lives and works at Samois Email contact : cap-aristee@orange.fr Chronicle(s) about his work Inexact sequence in singular homology Work(s) on the website
French painter, printmaker, lives and works at Paris. Email contact : audedekerros@yahoo.fr Chronicle(s) about her work The Kerros archipelago Work(s) on the website
French painter, lives and works at Paris Email contact : jfdebus@gmail.com Chronicle(s) about his work The Saint-Lazare station Work(s) on the website
Italian painter, lives and works at Rome. Email contact : cap-aristee@orange.fr Chronicle(s) about his work Holiday time Work(s) on the website
painter from Brazil lives and works at Paris Email contact : serbello@hotmail.com Chronicle(s) about his work Sergio Bello’s eco-illuminations Work(s) on the website
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Brigitte warned you: finding her workshop is not easy. The district is modern, dating from the 70’s. You have to leave the street and walk up a staircase to a terrace; if you see a dojo above the hardware shop Bricorama you are on track: the fact that warlike sculptures made of terra cotta, steel rods, bolts and cables, are…
Solberg’s Engravings are populated with prowling rodents, sharp-billed herons, snow-white stoats gnawing into the thickets – a whole wriggling world materializing the gestures of the engraver who cuts, rips, corrodes the metal. Solberg nibbles at her copper plate with the stubbornness of a shrew, her tools have the diligence of the tiny creatures scurrying around under the foliage. Here, the…
A seascape which prolongs the sea sprays of Monet: Mary Sallantin’s Aphrodite first bathes in painting, at her feet a patch of unpainted canvas underlining this contention. This Aphrodite, this Venus, this beauty is attired in truth, a nude emerging from the waves, embodies painting of the XXI century. Absolutely free to be who she is, taking on these shapes…