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Stéphanie de Malherbe portrait

STEPHANIE DE MALHERBE

Born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Stéphanie de Malherbe is a graduate of Penninghen, a graphic art school. After working for the fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier, where, among other things, she transcribed into drawings her ideas for the costumes for Luc Besson's "The 5th Element", she spent 11 years in Mexico and 5 years in Spain before returning to France. She lives in an old school in Chartre-sur-le-Loir, where she exhibits her work. Nature and reading are her main sources of inspiration. Stéphanie de Malherbe's painting often borders on abstraction and is characterised by transparencies, superimpositions and contrasts of colours. She likes to make tones vibrate by juxtaposing complementary colours. "To paint is to free all our creative potential and to reveal the power of the soul. To paint is to express dreams and poetry. Dive into the joyful, colorful and spontaneous universe of the poetry of colours with the artist Stéphanie de Malherbe.

CAROLINE FAINDT

A self-taught artist with a radiant personality, Caroline sees the canvas as a space for experimentation and freedom. She attaches particular importance to working with materials and colours. Thus Caroline works with oil, pastels, acrylic, adding coffee, ink, charcoal and other materials, according to her desires.

Her paintings reveal Love and uniqueness, with poetic titles expressing her will to colour the world. Key to Freedom, Love, Truth, or Key to self-knowledge that opens the relationship with the other? The artist leaves us free to interpret this symbol, so dear to him, which we find hidden in each of his paintings, a discreet signature or a little philosophical wink...

caroline Faindt portrait
Diane Benoit du Rey portrait

DIANE BENOIT DU REY

Diane Benoit du Rey was born in 1989. She trained at the Haute Ecole des Arts du Rhin (Esad Strasbourg) and has recently worked in residence at the Ateliers du Plessix-Madeuc, EFA Gallery in New York, Machines Urbaines in Paris and is a 2017 winner of the Paliss'art Prize. She lives in Paris and her studio is located at the Halle Papin in Pantin. Her painting work is the result of a long process of transformation and recomposition and consists of composing a scenographed, resolutely sculptural whole where the figurative elements give the feeling of a narrative illusion. Discover how to paint a sky, with a sunset and master the technique of shading with acrylics in a video tutorial with artist Diane Benoit du Rey.

JULIAN SEMIAO

Julian Semiao is a painter born in Lyon in 1996. He graduated from the University of Saint-Etienne with a degree in plastic arts, then from the Parisian University Panthéon Sorbonne with a master's degree in contemporary painting. He currently lives in Paris where he works and exhibits regularly. He draws his inspiration from a pop art, spontaneous and committed to share his vision of a contemporary society always in movement.

Julian Semiao portrait
hom Nguyen portrait

HOM NGUYEN

Born in Paris in 1972, Hom Nguyen is a self-taught artist with an instinctive style. A non-conformist personality, his works are just as non-conformist. Most of Hom's work revolves around the creation of monumental portraits. Each of his paintings appears as a fight, a hand-to-hand combat with the material from which arises a will: to reveal the deepest part of the human being through the features and the colour. Discover the drip painting with fine acrylic and 3D gel to create a volume effect with the artist Hom Nguyen.

DREAMLIKE ACRYLIC

Let yourself be inspired by three pictorial odysseys. Three acrylic painters explore the particularities of Lefranc Bourgeois fine acrylics and express themselves on different themes, from the multicultural trip to the spiritual world of colors, through the regressive trip.

3 acrylic artists Moles, Ronel, Deslions