This year, the guest of honor at the Arts de Daye painting exhibition, on November 16 and 17, 2024 in Saint-Jean-de-Daye (Manche), will be Dominique Breney, professional painter, specializing for around fifteen years. years in animal portraiture. Today she explores another theme, that of time with a different graphic design, called “Suspended Instants”.
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New artists will be present, Sigried Mouraud (abstract paintings), Marc Hardelay, Annick Morin, Gougin, (figurative, cubism, pop art, abstraction), Éliane Robiolle (abstract painting) Pazunpareil (creative art), Philippe Journiac, Thérèse Launay and Ly’s’Dot. The latter artist, 49 years old, autistic with Asperger’s, will present her works made in Mandala pointillism. “I am very happy to exhibit here. This is my second exhibition and my interests are symmetries and colors. Graphic arts are a passion and a means of expression. It’s art therapy. I work on large formats and a 90 cm painting takes me two months of work, approximately 8 hours a day. I work to create beauty and I look forward to this exhibition to show what I do. The public, adults and children, must be able to have access to culture and come and see it. I approach autism through difference. »
Reunion with former exhibitors
The public will enjoy meeting former exhibitors: Stéphanie Péricat, Régine Houtteville (acrylic paintings), Michel Guillou, Astrid Collet, Marie-Jeanne Courteille (oil painting) and Myriam de Rammelare (sculpture painting). Visitors will be able to vote for the public prize and participate in the raffle, the drawing of which will take place on Sunday at 5 p.m.
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“It’s our 7e edition and this event always takes place in a friendly and family atmosphere that we favor in order to be able to share among ourselves and exchange with the artists, the artists among themselves and the public”, specifies the president, Christian Godard, before repeating a quote from Édouard Herriot, former President of the Council. “Culture is what remains in man when he has forgotten everything. In this spirit, we can also say that art allows us to nourish the individual internally. The artist creates and gives. The spectator receives. It is a transfer, a nourishment between men. »
Saturday November 16 and Sunday November 17, 2024, Claude-Lavieille room, rue de la Libération, Saint-Jean-de-Daye. Open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.