Painting, collage, plant print workshop
Annonay
The exhibition will bring together artists who have already exhibited at the gallery and others to discover: Anne Henry, Mathilde Dubosc, Thomas Odier, Fabienne Quemin Heymes, Jacques Valette, Mathieu …
Short presentation of the artists present
Anne HENRY
"A graduate of the School of Fine Arts, I have been walking around with a sketchbook in my pocket for over 30 years. My professional activity is divided between studio work and the creation of murals. I invite you to come and discover my colorful world around the portrait and the little stories of everyday life."
Rachel MATHIEU -
Paintings
Strongly influenced by Surrealism and Land Art, her works are often recognized by a work on the human body with the presence of flowers and a line inspired by tattooing. We often find in elements from Mexican and Japanese artistic culture.
Thomas ODIER
Illustration/graphics
By revisiting the codes of the political poster, Russian constructivism and Japanese prints, I propose an artistic exploration that links popular art, architectural identity and narration centered on wandering and solitude, the end of great myths and the quest for a shared horizon.
Jacques VALETTE
Through my painting, I propose a new vision of the landscape and of all living things, a proposition that is more emotional than objective.
Fabienne QUEMIN-HEYMES
I use mixed techniques and different mediums
Acrylic - Inks - Pigments - Dry pastels - Charcoals - Oil paint
The elements that I insert through collages are as many winks to the artists who inspire me.
Mathilde DUBOSC, Maadi
Inspired by Farel and a thirst for discovery, mAAdi enters the abstract, explores landscapes, meets blue characters, experiments with materials, "live" creation integrating dance, also under black light.
Admission fees
Free.
Opening
From: 15 / 11 / 2024
To: 10 / 01 / 2025
Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 14 a.m. to 17 p.m.
Opening from 18 p.m. to 19:30 p.m.
Possible by appointment 06 45 63 12 99.