Elément de décor de théâtre (2013) Painting by Caroline Rainette
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Original Artwork
Painting,
Acrylic
on Fabric
- Dimensions Height 86.6in, Width 55.1in
I have always devoted a passion for art and literature. Self-taught, my first steps in art were for painting and photography, with a colorful and lively universes.
I had the opportunity to attend several workshops to explore sensitivities and different techniques. Thus, in 2009, I followed the teachings of Anne Karine Court Payen at the Atelier Saint Raphael, and Patrice Pracontal at the Research Pictorial Workshop, both gradually bringing me to a whole painting in restraint and nuance. Then from 2010 to 2013 I worked in the studio live model of Lise Sainte Claire Deville at the Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris, Montparnasse, where I pursued a study of sensations and impressions work there .
Enjoying ceramic, which I could discover the infinite possibilities of creation during a student job at Bernardaud porcelain and still more during an internship at the Museum of Ceramics in Sevres, I decided to discover the world of this material and confront me with it, and it is alongside Chinh, at the Atelier Autour Desformes, that I discovered with joy ceramic, enamel and sculpture!
Polyvalent artist, I like to change medium, depending on the mood, expression of my feelings. Each technique offers an incredible possibility of creating, and unfortunately a lifetime is not enough to explore them!
Graduated in history of art, lover of arts and literature, I also trained in theater and performed in several plays before co-founding my own company where I abandon myself to my passion as a stage director, designer and actress
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists