Sainte Foy de Conques (2020) Painting by Laure Barlet

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 16.1in, Width 10.6in
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Icône de Sainte Foy. À la fin du IIIe siècle en Gaule, quelques persécutions ont lieu après l’édit de Dioclétien. À Agen, c’est à cette période que naît Foy ou Foi, vers l’an 2913. (en latin fides, is, différent de fides, ei, qui signifie « foi »), qui appartenait à une très riche famille gallo-romaine. Elle a défendu sa foi chrétienne, jusqu’à mourir[...]
Icône de Sainte Foy. À la fin du IIIe siècle en Gaule, quelques persécutions ont lieu après l’édit de Dioclétien. À Agen, c’est à cette période que naît Foy ou Foi, vers l’an 2913. (en latin fides, is, différent de fides, ei, qui signifie « foi »), qui appartenait à une très riche famille gallo-romaine. Elle a défendu sa foi chrétienne, jusqu’à mourir pour elle. Cuite sur un lit d’airain et décapitée, à l’âge de treize ans, à Agen, en 303, après avoir comparu devant le tribunal de Dacien, proconsul romain durant le règne de l’empereur Maximien. Après elle, moururent sa sœur sainte Alberte, saint Caprais et d’autres habitants chrétiens de la ville venus partager le sort de la martyre.
Icône avec ajouts de perles de Swarovski et perles de laiton.

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Laure Barlet, a multi-talented artist, has followed a rich and varied artistic path throughout her life. With training in modern literature, she has also explored the world of contemporary dance and modern[...]

Laure Barlet, a multi-talented artist, has followed a rich and varied artistic path throughout her life. With training in modern literature, she has also explored the world of contemporary dance and modern jazz, bringing a corporeal and expressive dimension to her artistic journey.

Her desire to teach and share her passion has led her to lead various creative workshops. Among her teaching experiences, she taught contemporary dance and story creation in primary schools, thus paving the way for an innovative and stimulating pedagogy. She also contributed to the staging of contemporary dance modules and the creation of paintings as part of the “Dance Forums” in Puy-en-Velay, in Haute-Loire.

Over time, Laure evolved into a career as a free artist, exploring writing, painting and storytelling. His exhibitions have highlighted his unique creative talent. “On the Road to Saint Jacques”, near the Chapelle Saint-Clair in Aiguilhe, Haute-Loire, was one of the first notable events of her artistic career in 2002. She later presented the exhibition “En waiting for life" at the Commanderie Saint-Jean, Le Puy-en-Velay, Haute-Loire, in 2007. This particular exhibition was accompanied by readings of texts carried out by Laure herself, while Manon played the piano to music symphonic metal. Each of his exhibited paintings was accompanied by his own texts, creating a complete artistic experience.

In 2015, Laure also had the opportunity to participate in an artist residency in Aiguilhe, Haute-Loire, which undoubtedly enriched her work and inspiration.

Among the fascinating aspects of her art, Laure Barlet also offers to create icons to order, thus offering art lovers the opportunity to own a personalized and unique work.

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