Crafts & Art
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At the heart of the composition, a gray horse with nocturnal reflections silently invites us to cross this frame of golden flowers.
Proudly steadied, its blue mane unfurls in tempestuous swirls, and its stride measures the space with the pride of a conqueror.
A red saddle, edged with gold thread, sumptuously adorns its back, and one can almost hear its pom-poms quivering, its fringes, under the gentle breeze of the season.
Marengo... is that truly you, faithful steed of Napoléon, who once fought at Waterloo?
Around him, the movement becomes light: a cloud of butterflies escorts him.
These colorful wings are the very symbol of metamorphosis and rebirth.
They tell the story of the new life of a former stable destined to become a place dedicated to Art, but they also embody the act of creation, of transformation.
Proudly steadied, its blue mane unfurls in tempestuous swirls, and its stride measures the space with the pride of a conqueror.
A red saddle, edged with gold thread, sumptuously adorns its back, and one can almost hear its pom-poms quivering, its fringes, under the gentle breeze of the season.
Marengo... is that truly you, faithful steed of Napoléon, who once fought at Waterloo?
Around him, the movement becomes light: a cloud of butterflies escorts him.
These colorful wings are the very symbol of metamorphosis and rebirth.
They tell the story of the new life of a former stable destined to become a place dedicated to Art, but they also embody the act of creation, of transformation.
The gaze then glides down to the ground where local history takes shape: beneath the horse's hooves, the recognizable façade of Chartres Cathedral is visible, while the tranquil waters of the Eure River flow at the bottom of the painting.
At the edges of this central scene, nature reminds us that art is multifaceted.
Two types of plants intertwine, not only to suggest that the gallery is open and active in all seasons, but also to illustrate the beautiful idea that Art has different "branches" that it invites us to explore.
Finally, the sky opens onto our ambition.
Above, a delicate structure, inspired by the glass and steel curves of greenhouses like those at the Grand Palais, embraces a central circle: the planet.
This is our compass, a reminder of our firm commitment to making this place a crossroads of creation, by collaborating with artists from all over the world.
In his work, Adrien SOTO offers us his poetic vision of the Cindy Lecomte Gallery.
A tender and luminous vision, where past and future intertwine.
For the future gallery is today a stable, and one can still almost feel the warmth of the hay and the horses' breath against the stone.
Soon, the artworks will breathe and the colors will gallop.
And perhaps this is the promise of the painting: that a single glance is enough to feel history still beating, because if Art endures, it is because it knows how to reinvent itself, and us with it.
Co-written: Rose BOUSQUET, Cindy, according to the script of Adrien
At the edges of this central scene, nature reminds us that art is multifaceted.
Two types of plants intertwine, not only to suggest that the gallery is open and active in all seasons, but also to illustrate the beautiful idea that Art has different "branches" that it invites us to explore.
Finally, the sky opens onto our ambition.
Above, a delicate structure, inspired by the glass and steel curves of greenhouses like those at the Grand Palais, embraces a central circle: the planet.
This is our compass, a reminder of our firm commitment to making this place a crossroads of creation, by collaborating with artists from all over the world.
In his work, Adrien SOTO offers us his poetic vision of the Cindy Lecomte Gallery.
A tender and luminous vision, where past and future intertwine.
For the future gallery is today a stable, and one can still almost feel the warmth of the hay and the horses' breath against the stone.
Soon, the artworks will breathe and the colors will gallop.
And perhaps this is the promise of the painting: that a single glance is enough to feel history still beating, because if Art endures, it is because it knows how to reinvent itself, and us with it.
Co-written: Rose BOUSQUET, Cindy, according to the script of Adrien
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