In this factory which used to be a box factory


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I knew that I spent a wonderful time today, everything was just
Marine Karbowski was born in Paris where she still lives and works as a painter. Having studied art in Paris and Avignon, her work has been shown in galleries in France and Luxembourg. Her current studio is located in “Le Ventre de la Baleine” (the whale belly) where many artists convene to work and share ideas. Her work is influenced by a broad range of artists and writers such as Lucian Freud, Egon Schiele, and John Maxwell Coetzee, and her current body of work includes landscapes that are dreamlike, magical and sometimes frightening, even apocalyptic.
"Painting is a voluntary will to dissolve reality and to reorganize it according to its own will. The process of painting feeds off of a succession of ideas and symbols originating in a single image. The collective unconscious is an inexhaustible source of ideas that can create timeless and absurd situations. The humor that is a natural result of these absurd actions often takes me by surprise. Having an idea in painting is to inevitably create its opposite.”
Marine Karbowski was recommended by Renaud Ego, a poet and author based in Paris.
Whaoo...I think at the beautiful photos I could take in this garden !
ReplyDeleteSo, I see what you are living in the Big Apple is exciting for you, and it's only the begening !!!
Béatrice
Yes, I was thinking about you and Agathe, who are professional in pictures and who also love nature and plants. I did my best....Not easy to be a photographer...
ReplyDeleteand special thanks to you beatrice for your super appareil photo
ReplyDeleteSinon, c'est "camera" in english ! :P
ReplyDeleteLove the "Live Work Create, GARBAGE" sample !
I like your pictures, stop doubting your photographer side. Namého !
Pierre you are right !
ReplyDeleteBesides, these photos (or pictures !) allows us to live your New York experiment.
By for now.
Yes because I don't have time to stop and draw. Hopefully I can share those pictures with you.
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