Le Poiré-sur-Vie. Martine Beneteau exhibits her burnt lands

2024-01-22 04:16:23

My paintings are made of mineral materials, very similar to glass paste before firing. The colors are obtained from the natural soils of the Lubéron, then burned with a blowtorch, explains Martine Beneteau.

It was during a spring show in 2008 at La Martelle that she was touched by the work of Michel Bordage. She then decided to go for it. The artist draws on more than 25 years of experience in calligraphy, black ink, pastel and acrylic. Martine Beneteau likes intuitive painting: At first I don’t know what I’m going to do. What comes, I let it come. I am my inner life. His painting is more than a painting, it is the discovery of self-knowledge. No stress, you have to relax, let yourself be surprised. If it doesn’t work, we’ll start once more,” says the artist. In what is different, there is beauty. Bamboo, wallpaper, become The heart tree, where the Dancing petals.

Martine Beneteau runs an intuitive painting workshop one Saturday a month at Beignon-Basset; such. 06 71 47 53 69.

The exhibition Martine’s lands is open at the Agora, from January 20 to February 7; at La Passerelle, from February 10 to 28 and at the Yves-Cougnaud residence, from March 2 to 21.

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