Hérisson

N / A Thalie Bouillet, known as Lily, one of the three talents of the exhibition, wanted to bring together different artistic expressions from the department. This gives an original exhibition in a most atypical setting, at the end of the vines: the chapel of Calvaire, property of the association of the Friends of the Vieil Hérisson.

“It’s like an intimate dialogue, a little moment of happiness that I like to share”

Three unique approaches can be seen here. The unifier and Moulinoise Lily works on emotions. Both those that it translates by its rhythmic dazzling colors and those that the viewer experiences. “It’s, she says, a kind of meditation. Color and oil are the mediators. It is something that is born in a movement, almost outside of me. It’s like an intimate dialogue, a little moment of happiness that I like to share”. For Zélie, who presents a series of thirteen paintings linked together in a gigantic leaflet more than six meters long, “it’s the message that takes precedence”.

colorful bowls

The evolution of our planet is inscribed there both in the whirlwind of the cosmos, the birth of all life including ours, towards a new history that of eco-spirituality. But make no mistake, no place is given up to a certain esotericism.

Everything merges into a nuanced continuum of colors where lights, waters, vegetation, insects, deities, birds, mammals and humans appear, but also fears and greed and domination before tipping into a blue-green breath of a desired eco-spirituality. . Marc Lhopiteau is the third exhibitor. The Cussetois has hung his acrylic paintings and raku ceramics in the chapel. Curiously, he proposed a year before confinement to explore what he could do with this clod of earth.

Far from being limited to colorful bowls and boxes with a particular crackle, Marc has also embarked on a series of raku masks that are reminiscent of the steam-punk of the 1920s and the composite imagery made of tube and Mad-Max polar glasses. An original work in which the ceramist seems to find success, happiness and a path like the cracks in his raku.

Practice. The exhibition is open every day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., until October 15 inclusive. The exhibitors are on site, they work and welcome you. Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays Zélie is present. The other days of the week are Lily and Marc.

Hérisson – Three talents gathered in the chapel