Sylviane Blondeau, painting the fragile balance of life
The fleeting beauty and fragility of earthly things permeate Sylvaine Blondeau’s canvases. Her “objects” seem to dance in precarious balance, swept by winds that range from gentle to violent.
The fleeting beauty and fragility of earthly things permeate Sylvaine Blondeau’s canvases. Her “objects” seem to dance in precarious balance, swept by winds that range from gentle to violent.
On Claude Lieber’s canvases, everything seems to have been left behind by time. Words and signs emerge, while a silhouette appears and fades within compositions that evoke urban archives, both intimate and collective.
Paul Rebeyrolle, a French painter born in 1926, created a powerful body of work exploring bodies, nature, matter, and social revolt.
Jean-François Bottollier describes himself as an author and visual artist. His artistic world unfolds from his inner upheavals, his memories, his readings, and music.
Discover the carnivalesque world of Joël Crespin, relief painter and extraordinary artist, with his exuberant materials, contrasting colours and team spirit.
In Johanna Heeg's works, a dreamlike aura, neither religious nor realistic, creates ambiguity: is it a memory, a dream, a reminiscence, or an inner ritual?