Marlène Chombart (Villeneuve d’Ascq) is an illustrator and editor. His watercolors reveal the world of Red Riding Hood with obvious freedom: revenge is essential in the paintings dedicated to the defeat of the predator. Céline Prignon (Brussels) evokes domestication in her ceramic and wood works, from a bird catcher’s cage to a tribe of trappers. André Béghin (Tournai), artist cabinetmaker, uses multiplex fragments of wood assembled in a chosen geometry. Céline Depré (Prisches, F.) works on Arches paper with colored pencils. From miniatures to branches or shells, the marouflage technique is used in creation. Robin Dervaux (Saint-Blaise du Buis, F.) offers a star field, magnetism and photography. The pigment prints on cotton paper explore a galaxy. Giuseppe Arnone (Strepy-Braquegnies) gives life to pink creatures from a galloping textile matrix. Stéphane Olivier (Brussels) brings a whole palette to the meadows. In diptych, map and territory inventory the plots of the horizon. Denis Simon (Wanze) creates collages associated with painting. This mixed technique demonstrates an acute search for balance and perspective. Pascal Levrague (Result, F.) brings together black chalk and pastel on paper. His study of natural elements (leaf, cloud) draws the gaze.
Anna Zaboun excels in her colorful painting. The fountain, the beneficial flow, the multicolored field. Yosserian Geairon combines meticulousness, study, azure land register. Violaine Desportes photographed young athletes in movement before naming them “birds”. His charcoal work gives them wings.
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