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L’art n’est pas un objet comme les autres. Il ne sert pas à quelque chose de précis, ne répond pas à un besoin immédiat. Il existe pour être regardé, ressenti, vécu. Alors, peut-on vraiment offrir une œuvre d’art ?
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Laurence Nolleau, born in 1963, is an artist deeply marked by the glamor of fashion, whose icons she diverts to create striking neo-expressionist portraits. Armed with her knife, she carves her faces with energy, using bright colors and hypnotic looks to capture the intensity of her subjects. Her work reflects a unique blend of glam'rock influences and expressionism, where each portrait tells a strong visual story.
In 2016, his exploration of Optical and Kinetic Art led him to create interactive wall sculptures in mirror-polished stainless steel. Inspired by techniques borrowed from Vasarely's Op Art, she pushes visual perception to its limits by playing with optical illusions. By drawing and sculpting metal with rare sensitivity, Laurence succeeds in giving her works exceptional graphic purity, making each one a unique visual and sensory experience.

Craftsman and passionate creator, Olivier Duhec graduated from École Boulle in 1999. For ten years, he perfected his metal-working skills with prestigious designers, including Jean Perzel, who greatly influenced his art. In 2011, he created the Duhec et Frères workshop with Julien Duhec, where he developed numerous innovative machines to achieve precision worthy of jewelry on pieces of lighting and art furniture.
Passionate about space sciences, he draws his inspiration from the animal, plant and mineral worlds. A passionate dreamer, he devotes himself to contemporary and futuristic creations. He works with metal, copper, aluminum, aluminum, brass, brass, brass, glass and light to reveal the energy and evocative power of matter. In his lighting collection, metal, glass and light come together to create surprising shapes, combining the strength of the sculptural gesture with craftsmanship.
The artist invites us to discover his artistic universe, populated by mythological references and futuristic visions. His work, sometimes strange and disturbing, is resolutely beautiful and invites the viewer to an enchanted dialogue, beyond our perception of the world. Over the course of his career, he has collaborated with numerous artists, decorators and designers. These encounters enriched his artistic practice and guided him on a human and creative adventure, where sharing and exchange are at the heart of his work.

L’art n’est pas un objet comme les autres. Il ne sert pas à quelque chose de précis, ne répond pas à un besoin immédiat. Il existe pour être regardé, ressenti, vécu. Alors, peut-on vraiment offrir une œuvre d’art ?
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