Exposition : Quand la réalité se défile : deux regards !
Exhibition by Annie Gaubert and Moutsy Bertels :
Two artists ? Annie Gaubert and Moutsy Bertels? take us on a sensitive journey where reality slips away to make way for the imaginary. Each, with her own technique and sensibility, reveals a singular way of looking at the world: Annie?s oil paintings, vibrant with flowers and birds, and Moutsy?s photographs, capturing plant life up close and revealing its fragility.
Artists on site:
Moutsy Bertels: Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday ? 2 pm to 7 pm.
Annie Gaubert: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday ? 4.30 pm to 7 pm.
About the artists and their techniques
An exhibition where colors, textures and shapes invite you to renew your gaze and let yourself be surprised by the poetry of life.
Annie Gaubert ? Oil painting on canvas
A self-taught artist with a passion for painting and music, Annie draws her inspiration from the beauty of living things. Her daily contact with nature, the public and artists has awakened her vocation to paint. For her, life is a palette of colors that she transposes onto canvas in a gentle visual melody. Her works, in oil and palette knife on linen, vibrate to the rhythm of the seasons and what nature has to offer.
Moutsy Bertels ? Photographs printed on canvas
Moutsy discovered photography at the age of ten, a gesture that was to become a passion. Trained in silver techniques at the Brussels Academy of Fine Arts, she has been exhibiting her work in Belgium and abroad since the 1980s. In 2007, she switched to digital during a trip to the Nilgiris rainforests in India, where she explored lush flora alongside committed biologists. For her, photographing plants up close is an immersion in form, color and the play of light, revealing the fragility of living things. Some of her images, verging on the abstract, challenge the eye and invite us to contemplate the beauty of the world and preserve it.