Exposition de peinrures et de sculptures 20 000 bleus sous les mers de Virginie Devin et Françoise Dagorn_La Ciotat

Exhibition of paintings and sculptures 20 000 bleus sous les mers by Virginie Devin and Françoise Dagorn

Cultural, Exhibition, Painting, Sculpture, Environment in La Ciotat
  • In conjunction with Les Nauticales boat show, Virginie Devin and Françoise Dagorn are presenting creations inspired by marine biodiversity. Through shades of blue and ocean depths, their artistic vision magnifies the world of the sea.

  • Virginie Devin presents here a series of some fifteen paintings in velvety shades of ultramarine blue, accompanied by sculptures representing animals or corals. Her new collection, Vagues, unveils semi-figurative sculptures that, like freeze-frames, capture the dynamic energy of waves, rolling and surfing, while revealing the secrets of aquatic life. An artist who explores the elements and is renowned for her originality, Virginie exhibits in prestigious venues and renowned...
    Virginie Devin presents here a series of some fifteen paintings in velvety shades of ultramarine blue, accompanied by sculptures representing animals or corals. Her new collection, Vagues, unveils semi-figurative sculptures that, like freeze-frames, capture the dynamic energy of waves, rolling and surfing, while revealing the secrets of aquatic life. An artist who explores the elements and is renowned for her originality, Virginie exhibits in prestigious venues and renowned galleries.

    Alongside Virginie, Françoise Dagorn presents paintings inspired by her twenty years spent rubbing shoulders with the ocean, from Tahiti to the Seychelles, via Hawaii and California. She draws the very essence of her art from the richness of marine biodiversity. Françoise is passionate about bringing art and science together, and is a regular speaker at special events. Her work has been exhibited in such iconic locations as Monaco, in the presence of Prince Albert II, as well as in Paris and Montpellier.
  • Environment
    • Town location
    • In the historic centre
  • Spoken languages
    • French
Schedules
Schedules
  • From March 14, 2025 until April 12, 2025
    Open On Tuesday, On Wednesday, On Thursday, On Friday, On Saturday
    * from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Open on Sunday 23 and Monday 24 March
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