Colorful works to discover in this gallery in

Colorful works to discover in this gallery in
Colorful works to discover in this gallery in Dieppe

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Maxime Cartier

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Dec 15 2024 at 2:53 p.m.

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Until December 31, 2024, the ephemeral gallery, located rue du Haut-Pas in Dieppe (Seine-Maritime), welcomes three artistes in its premises: Béatrice Dagan, Christine Marillier, alias Maril, and Pascale Robakowski.

The first begins to be a regular at the gallery and reveals her impressionist style “and sometimes expressionist with colors”.

There are some well-known Dieppe landscapes, but not only that. “I draw my inspiration from Russian painters and I try to have a requirement similar to theirs,” she explains.

Colors as a common thread

Maril has been working on abstract painting since the 1970s, after having attended the École supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Épinal. Wherever she travels, she exhibits her creations.

Maril works with abstract expressionist painting, “that is to say, colorful abstracts”. She uses acrylic and resin for her paintings. Her specificity: she does not know in advance what she is going to achieve: “When I paint, I don’t make a model beforehand, but I have a common thread: color. » And for her, if “a painting is successful, it is because mathematically, the unconscious has structured it well”.

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Finally, Pascale Robakowski is a ceramist and sculptor in Veules-les-Roses. She draws her inspiration from the colors of the sea, the foreshore and the surrounding nature.

She also creates modeling paintings, unique pieces and manufactures stoneware enamels where she carries out various research into compositions.


Exhibition at the Red House Gallery. Visible until December 31, every day from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

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