Category: Non classé
Linda H. Matthews – Nominated artist – August 2021
Linda H. Matthews For seventeen years she ran a studio gallery in Norfolk, in the east of England. Now living in the South of France, she is inspired by everything (more…)
Laurence de Marliave – Nominated artist – August 2021
Laurence de Marliave Trained at the Penninghen Superior School of Graphic Art and graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux Arts in Paris in 1991, Laurence de Marliave’s work (more…)
Marnix Hoogendoorn – Nominated artist – August 2021
Marnix Hoogendoorn Originally from the Netherlands, he moved to Paris in 2004, decided to launch a career as a painter. He takes evening classes at the École des Beaux-Arts, sets (more…)
Raphaële Goineau – Nominated artist – August 2021
Raphaële Goineau From her training in graphic design at the Ecole Estienne (Paris), she kept the taste for the engraved work, the text / image relationship and, in her paintings, (more…)
Christel Fréon – Nominated artist – August 2021
Christel Fréon After studying applied arts in Paris, she began her career in advertising illustration and easel painting. Even today, she practices these two disciplines. She lives at the gates (more…)
Michèle Frassetto – Nominated Artist – August 2021
Michèle Frassetto After hesitating between the École des Beaux-Arts and the dance school École Irène Popard, Michèle chooses choreography. She will continue to draw as an amateur while attending the (more…)
Maamar Bara – Virtual nominated artist – August 2021
Maamar Bara Young painter who studied at the fine arts of Batna, he works with different materials: charcoal, acrylic, oil or colored pencils. He expresses himself as much on canvas (more…)
Alexandra da Fonseca – Nominated Artist – August 2021
Alexandra da Fonseca Alexandra da Fonseca is a member of the UNESCO International Association of Plastic Arts, and graduated from the Krasnodar Academy of Arts and Culture. After graduating, she (more…)
Agnès Dortu – Nominated Artist – August 2021
Agnès Dortu Highly influenced by the “Impressionism”, Agnès Dortu expressed herself most often within the figurative genre, but also loves to wander in the imagination. To do so, she exploits (more…)