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Fred Meurice

Fred Meurice

Fred Meurice

Trained in graphic arts, Fred Meurice began his career in the world of graphic design and advertising before extending his practice to plastic and pictorial creation.

Working with wood, aluminum, resin or even plexiglass, the artist enhances each of his supports with numerous touches of acrylic paint.

Fred draws his inspiration from the wide range of visual codes and cultural references offered by our modern society to create clever paintings, resolutely pop and colorful.

Trained in graphic arts, Fred began his career in the world of graphic design and advertising before extending his practice to plastic and pictorial creation.

Working with wood, aluminum, resin or even plexiglass, the artist enhances each of his supports with numerous touches of acrylic paint.

Fred draws his inspiration from the wide range of visual codes and cultural references offered by our modern society to create clever paintings, resolutely pop and colorful.

Trained in graphic arts, Fred began his career in the world of graphic design and advertising before extending his practice to plastic and pictorial creation.

Working with wood, aluminum, resin or even plexiglass, the artist enhances each of his supports with numerous touches of acrylic paint.

Fred draws his inspiration from the wide range of visual codes and cultural references offered by our modern society to create clever paintings, resolutely pop and colorful.

Trained in graphic arts, Fred began his career in the world of graphic design and advertising before extending his practice to plastic and pictorial creation.

Working with wood, aluminum, resin or even plexiglass, the artist enhances each of his supports with numerous touches of acrylic paint.

Fred draws his inspiration from the wide range of visual codes and cultural references offered by our modern society to create clever paintings, resolutely pop and colorful.

Trained in graphic arts, Fred began his career in the world of graphic design and advertising before extending his practice to plastic and pictorial creation.

Working with wood, aluminum, resin or even plexiglass, the artist enhances each of his supports with numerous touches of acrylic paint.

Fred draws his inspiration from the wide range of visual codes and cultural references offered by our modern society to create clever paintings, resolutely pop and colorful.

 

FOREST

FOREST

Josée FOREST

Born in Montreal, Josée Forest has found a place in renowned galleries since 2009.

Self-taught painter, passionate about bright colors and textures, she interweaves bold, unexpected and surprising hues in her subjects. The structure of the painting is the result of the artist’s intuition to defy the transparencies, depths and richness of colors. A whirlwind between the contemporary figurative and the abstract, Josée Forest captivates us by incorporating in each of her works a touch of hyper realism, a force that has characterized her since her very beginning and for which she is recognized.

Born in Montreal, Josée Forest has found a place in renowned galleries since 2009.

Self-taught painter, passionate about bright colors and textures, she interweaves bold, unexpected and surprising hues in her subjects. The structure of the painting is the result of the artist’s intuition to defy the transparencies, depths and richness of colors. A whirlwind between the contemporary figurative and the abstract, Josée Forest captivates us by incorporating in each of her works a touch of hyper realism, a force that has characterized her since her very beginning and for which she is recognized.

Born in Montreal, Josée Forest has found a place in renowned galleries since 2009.

Self-taught painter, passionate about bright colors and textures, she interweaves bold, unexpected and surprising hues in her subjects. The structure of the painting is the result of the artist’s intuition to defy the transparencies, depths and richness of colors. A whirlwind between the contemporary figurative and the abstract, Josée Forest captivates us by incorporating in each of her works a touch of hyper realism, a force that has characterized her since her very beginning and for which she is recognized.

Born in Montreal, Josée Forest has found a place in renowned galleries since 2009.

Self-taught painter, passionate about bright colors and textures, she interweaves bold, unexpected and surprising hues in her subjects. The structure of the painting is the result of the artist’s intuition to defy the transparencies, depths and richness of colors. A whirlwind between the contemporary figurative and the abstract, Josée Forest captivates us by incorporating in each of her works a touch of hyper realism, a force that has characterized her since her very beginning and for which she is recognized.

 

TRACY

TRACY

Steve Tracy was born in Santa Clara, California in 1953 and grew up in San Francisco Bay.

Then in his twenties, he moved to New York, in the district of SOHO where he plunged literally into the cultural revolution of the 70s. He began his artistic training at the School of Visual Arts he then continues at the American Art Institute, Colorado. He studied advertising, and in 1981, just graduated, Steve became a cartoonist in the world of the press and then works for the advertising agency Doyle Dane Bernbach, as a junior art director.

Steve Tracy moved to Palo Alto, California where he joined the Kala Institute in Berkeley. While exhibiting in several galleries, Steve works in the film industry as a stage artist and stage director for IMAX and HBO. He won an Emmy Award in 1991 for his work in the HBO film ‘Dawns Early Light’.

At an art exhibition in Florida, Steve meets the love of his life that he decides to follow in Ontario and soon succumbs to the vastness of Canadian landscapes: “The more I travel and discover the beauty of Canada, and the more I want to capture the beauty of painting. He says. He has developed several series on landscapes and wildlife in western Canada.

“My artistic work is really a reflection of myself, but I often approach scenes that are not necessarily real, because I need to escape, to sometimes project myself into totally different geographical places. seven days a week, and when I’m not painting and creating, I feel very disconnected, a bit empty … I wish there were more days in the week to be able to paint more! ”

Today, Steve still lives in Ontario, Canada.
One can find exclusively its new collection “Extreme Skiers” in Canada (Quebec and British Columbia), in the USA (Colorado) and in France (Megève and Courchevel).
You can see his work in numerous galleries in Canada, the United States and abroad.

Awards and Honors include:
– Best art direction commercial TV, Tower Records
– Emmy, HBO scenic artist for the movie “Dawn’s Early Light”
– New York Friars Club, permanent placement: painting
– Empire State Building, permanent placement: painting

 

MORIN

MORIN

Géraldine MORIN

Géraldine MORIN was born on February 10, 1976 in Phalsbourg in Lorraine.

Barely able to walk, she already handles pencils, brushes and paint tubes, and develops an artistic sense out of the ordinary.

She connects the Arts Plastiques in Strasbourg and an advertising school at the Charpentier Academy in Paris.

She then embarked on the creation of plaster busts, then bronze sculptures and paintings.
At the same time, she creates costume jewelery as well as cardboard furniture and a baby collection (T-shirts, dishes …).

She is also passionate about photography …

Today, she creates sculptures and paintings and exhibits her works all over the world.

“Testimony bursting with youth, both sculpture and painting, these busts are a nice nose to the everyday greyness.” Thierry Sznytka

Some exhibitions Since 1998:

The Snow Biennale – Savoie – May 98
– Art in March – Astaafort – June 98
– Linéart – Gent, Belgium – December 98, 99, 2000, 2001 and 2002
– Artexpo – New York, USA – March 99 and 2001
– Euroart – Barcelona, ​​Spain – October 99
– Artexpo – Miami (Florida), USA – January 2000
– Creation of jewels for the series “Sous le soleil” (TF1) from 2000 to 2007
– Exhibition at the Lavoir of Saint Tropez – July / August 2000 and August 2005
– Jewelry creation for Mitsukoshi Stores France and Japan – 2000
– Gallery of Provence – New York, USA – 2001/2002
– Exhibition at the Pasino of Aix-en-Provence – 2002 with parade of plaster bustiers and jewels
– Jewelry creation for show-biz stars
– Exhibition at the New Jet Set – Paris, Champs Elysees – 2003
– Creating a Baby Collection and Cardboard Furniture – 2005
– Exhibition at the Hotel Mirabeau, Aix-en-Provence – summer 2006
– Exhibition at the Royal Casino Cannes Mandelieu – summer 2007

FAZZINO

FAZZINO

For more than 30 years, Charles Fazzino enchants us with his relief representation of a colorful, playful and sparkling universe.

This New York artist, creator of 3D Pop Art, first took an amused look at his city, painting with great detail and in a very recognizable style its neighborhoods, its inhabitants, its taxis, its frenetic life … Over the years years, he will be interested in other American cities then European or Japanese. Sport, cinema, medicine … are also part of his favorite themes. His works are the result of several sketches. They will give birth to a painting from which will be drawn serigraphs cut and glued manually superimposed.

Charles Fazzino’s works are exhibited in some one hundred museums and galleries in more than 20 countries. He has received numerous private and institutional commissions and has been selected as an official festival and event artist, such as the Super Bowl or more recently the London Olympics. Charles Fazzino is often considered a historian of pop culture because of the breadth of his work and the way he has to touch his collectors by capturing the best snapshots of their lives. His legacy will be in the next generation, as did other well-known pop artists such as Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Red Grooms and Robert Rauschenberg, who are considered pioneers and whose success he is following.

Very attached to the American culture of patronage and mutual aid, Fazzino also supports, through his art, many medical and social causes throughout his country and throughout the world.

Charles Fazzino has been presented in France for more than fifteen years.

Partnerships and public collections:
Super Bowls XXXV-LII
2003-2018 Major League Baseball All-Star Games
2000-2020 United States Olympic Committee
Arlington Museum of Art
Olympic Museum Lausanne – Switzerland
Coral Springs Museum of Art
The World of Little League Museum
The Holocaust Memorial, The Tolerance Center and Museum of Nassau County
2014 USA Sevens Rugby Tournament
2013 Mont Saint Michel Museum – Scriptorial of Avranches
2013 National Jefferson Awards
2012 American School in London
2012 New York Drama Desk Nomination for The FAZZINO RIDE Tourist Attraction