07.02.2025 14:00 - 18:00
La Vidondée, Rue de la Vidondée 2, 1908 Riddes
Group exhibition | Mixed media
Each of them will take you by the hand and guide you into their own plastic and chromatic universe, through the elusive whims of their light and their mineral or pictorial poetry. A space where colors and shapes call out to one another and respond to one another, where compositions, in turn figurative or abstract, balance one another until they become sensory, evocative and vibrant. To the point of whispering words in your ear that only you, the viewer, can hear...
Your guides :
Claude-Alain Granges: a painter adept at hyperrealism, which he sometimes likes to counter with more abstract figures, he is particularly inspired by themes relating to nature, landscapes and Art Nouveau motifs.
Dominique Lugon: a self-taught painter of essentially figurative expression, he has perfected his own pictorial techniques, the perfect mastery of which gives his works an inimitable character and a harmony of rare authenticity.
Isabelle Tabin-Darbellay: a painter trained in Albert Chavaz's studio, she defines her art above all as a celebration of light, which is the painter's material, like words for the writer and sounds for the musician.
Patrick Althaus: stone sculptor, he exploits the feminine curves inscribed in the softness of marble or the telluric movements compressed in the taut weft of granite, alternating the aggressiveness of a crystalline structure with the sensuality of a satin polish.
Séverine Marclay: an artist adept at mixed techniques (oil paint, acrylic, cement, wire, etc.), she offers rather playful pictorial works, such as anamorphoses or the one composed of 118 small mirrors bearing the title "Moi".
Stéphane Meier: painter, he develops his own abstract pictorial expression, to which he feels called, sucked in and inspired, and which allows him to explore between the subconscious and the unconscious, opening up a vertiginous and exciting field of possibilities.
INFORMATION
Guided tour at 2pm on February 22, 2025
Free admission
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Your guides :
Claude-Alain Granges: a painter adept at hyperrealism, which he sometimes likes to counter with more abstract figures, he is particularly inspired by themes relating to nature, landscapes and Art Nouveau motifs.
Dominique Lugon: a self-taught painter of essentially figurative expression, he has perfected his own pictorial techniques, the perfect mastery of which gives his works an inimitable character and a harmony of rare authenticity.
Isabelle Tabin-Darbellay: a painter trained in Albert Chavaz's studio, she defines her art above all as a celebration of light, which is the painter's material, like words for the writer and sounds for the musician.
Patrick Althaus: stone sculptor, he exploits the feminine curves inscribed in the softness of marble or the telluric movements compressed in the taut weft of granite, alternating the aggressiveness of a crystalline structure with the sensuality of a satin polish.
Séverine Marclay: an artist adept at mixed techniques (oil paint, acrylic, cement, wire, etc.), she offers rather playful pictorial works, such as anamorphoses or the one composed of 118 small mirrors bearing the title "Moi".
Stéphane Meier: painter, he develops his own abstract pictorial expression, to which he feels called, sucked in and inspired, and which allows him to explore between the subconscious and the unconscious, opening up a vertiginous and exciting field of possibilities.
INFORMATION
Guided tour at 2pm on February 22, 2025
Free admission
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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Arnaud Favre