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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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Julie is an artist from Saint-Étienne, who has always been passionate about the ocean. For her, moving water creates lights and shapes that are an inexhaustible source of inspiration for her art. She is particularly fascinated by the power of the waves, which remind humanity of its humble position in the face of the greatness and strength of nature. Although she started painting in 2018, it was during lockdown in 2020 that Julie fully launched her passion for painting waves and the ocean. She has exhibited several times in Paris and all over France.
Julie's unique style vividly captures the energy and beauty of the waves. Her passion for the sea and the waves is clearly reflected in each of her works, which are both soothing and captivating. She also explores deeper and more intense themes, where waves are depicted in a darker and more aggressive way, offering a different and more complex perspective on her art.

Anne Zablot is a French artist whose pictorial space is part of the current of abstract expressionism, intuitive and intimate painting born of feeling, materialized by the freedom of gesture. Discovering the landscapes of interiority, the artist likes to play with chance as a creative power and source of inspiration.
She describes her painting as an impulse in love where she gives in to the intoxication of the moment, eager for the power to surprise herself, she wants her painting to make way for our inner space. Abstract art has the magic that it challenges, its secret: to draw on the meanders of the unconscious.

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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