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THEY CAME TO ART IN LOFT

September 2019

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The first "Art in Loft" exhibition brought together three exceptionally talented women in an exhibition entitled "Convergences".

- Marie-Pierre Majourau (majouraumariepierre.fr)

black sandstone and glass sculptures

- Elisabeth Mounic (lixow.com/elisabeth_mounic)

abstract paintings and Chinese inks

- Nathalie Javaloyes (nathalie-javaloyes.weonea.com)

wood carvings

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Gloria (Francis Poulenc)
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Roger and Guy Foucat

Two brothers with complementary talents succeeded these artists:

 

- Guy Foucat, sculptor

 

- Roger Foucat, photographer.

The opening of the exhibition was memorable, with the private concert of Jacky Berecoccea, renowned jazz trumpeter.

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December 2020

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Sorgel

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"Art in Loft" also had the honor of welcoming the artist Sorgel and his dreamlike works.

School children had the opportunity to enter his world and decipher his paintings.

The richness of the canvases in details and references was the opportunity for the pupils to play a treasure hunt around musical instruments.

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