They want to paint everyday life in Brisols with shapes and colors common to the work.
Far from persuading or existing, ideas seem to run deep down the long corridor of inspiration. The brushes must now leave traces there with the birth of a new association geared towards the arts of painting, drawing and painting. Thanks to the initiative of three Bressolaises passionate about the most beautiful pencil lines, Bress’Arts appears in the repertoire of associations, and should not go unnoticed: “For my part, I have been living in Bressols for a short time and wanting to draw and paint, I proposed the creation of a structure “, explains Martine Molinier, The new boss. Lacking a structure, the mayor Jean-Louis Ypres encouraged the creation of an association, in particular by making available a room in the museum’s cultural center: “The town hall made an overview in order to identify people who are likely to be able to indulge in this hobby Creative, we therefore decided to create an association, ”confirms Christine Palstrucci, who became the treasurer. The laws are being finalized for the activity, which will start at the beginning of May. If painting is the rectitude of art, all indications seem encouraging: “We begin this adventure with about ten interested persons, at the rate of two sessions a week, Monday afternoons and Saturday mornings.”
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The first meeting put everyone into the same scheme: “We will begin with drawing, then as desires arise, we will progress towards drawing, for some have already trained and others have begun.” To orchestrate this symphony of shapes and colors, Marie-Christine Noel will offer her artistic vision: “I was previously in Austria, gave lessons, held several exhibitions and then summer academies.” Back in France ten years ago, this enthusiast had an idea for the content: “We will start with techniques for representing light and shadow, architectural perspectives or landscapes.” In an air-conditioned room, drawing becomes a storytelling tool, perhaps even with children: “We can offer courses during the holidays to change the educational approach.” Ultimately, the cultural connection, with outings to museums or galleries, should open the doors to some discovery. There is a desire for watercolor, acrylic and oil painting, even if it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between beautiful arabesques. Drawing is also silent poetry.
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