Jérémy Lamidiaux, a young artist to discover at the L’Isle-Jourdain tourist office

Jérémy Lamidiaux, a young artist to discover at the L’Isle-Jourdain tourist office
Jérémy Lamidiaux, a young artist to discover at the L’Isle-Jourdain tourist office

Jérémy Lamidiaux is 21 years old. He is a young designer and painter from Oise. Recently, he has taken up residence in Haute Garonne in Bellegarde-Sainte-Marie, more precisely at the Sainte-Marie-du-Désert abbey. He found there a place of well-being, reconstruction, escape and confidence to practice his art.

A place full of meaning which allows him to devote himself to his passion, painting: “My father was a painter, he passed on his affection for this art to me”. Acrylic, oil, brush sometimes knife are the ingredients he likes to deposit his talent and his imagination on the canvas. The majority of his works are real or invented landscapes but most often, they are panoramas of Provence, a region that Jérémy loves.

Among the paintings exhibited at the L’Isle-Jourdain tourist office until June 30, we find a portrait, which has a very special place, that of Father Joseph Cassant. He lived at the Abbey of Saint Mary of the Desert and was beatified by John Paul II in 2004 in Saint Peter’s Square in Rome.

Today, Jérémy Lamidiaux finds himself and enjoys this place designed around living together by Etienne Villemain, founder of the François village. The artist is very happy to exhibit his works at L’Isle-Jourdain. He hopes one day to be able to make a living from his talent and the love he has for painting. The exhibition is on view until the end of June.

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