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Marion Imart is a talented jack-of-all-trades from Frouzin who is exhibiting for the first time at the “La Parenthese” media library.
Originally from Albi but a Frouzin resident since 2016, Marion Imart is a dynamic forty-year-old, social worker, mother of two children attending the Pierre & Marie Curie school and passionate about the artistic approach in all its facets. She gets this from her parents: her father is a ceramic craftsman and her mother is a psychiatric nurse; both have great sensitivity and are very connected to the artistic community, as Marion explains with pride.
So much so that the latter, self-taught, has several strings to her bow: sewing, making artisanal jewelry, drawing, painting and especially photography, which she would like to make her full-time activity by also turning to graphic design and the illustration. This is how having taken a series of superb photos during a trip to Morocco in February 2024 and having had the opportunity to present it in an amateur art gallery in the prestigious Marais district in Paris in October Most recently, she has just installed her works in the Frouzins “La Parenthesis” media library.
Until February 8
They will remain suspended there until February 8. These are not banal images: Marion took photos of walls, stairs and streets, playing on contrasts, shadow play, traces of wear, light and subtly exploiting all the nuances of the color blue, his favorite color, creating abstract glimpses so that everyone can take hold of them and invent a world of their own.
-Water, sky and earth merge and become interchangeable, disorienting the visitor and forcing him to intensify his imagination.
Moreover, some secrets are hidden in the very way of presenting the works in question.
This exhibition will then move to an Occitan restaurant in the Saint-Cyprien district of Toulouse and Marion is planning a new presentation of other of her works on the same theme but with other colors, this time on the photos taken in Italy.
She will be present at the “La Parenthese” media library this Saturday, January 18 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. to explain her art and her work to visitors.
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