MORIN

MORIN

Géraldine MORIN

Géraldine MORIN was born on February 10, 1976 in Phalsbourg in Lorraine.

Barely able to walk, she already handles pencils, brushes and paint tubes, and develops an artistic sense out of the ordinary.

She connects the Arts Plastiques in Strasbourg and an advertising school at the Charpentier Academy in Paris.

She then embarked on the creation of plaster busts, then bronze sculptures and paintings.
At the same time, she creates costume jewelery as well as cardboard furniture and a baby collection (T-shirts, dishes …).

She is also passionate about photography …

Today, she creates sculptures and paintings and exhibits her works all over the world.

“Testimony bursting with youth, both sculpture and painting, these busts are a nice nose to the everyday greyness.” Thierry Sznytka

Some exhibitions Since 1998:

The Snow Biennale – Savoie – May 98
– Art in March – Astaafort – June 98
– Linéart – Gent, Belgium – December 98, 99, 2000, 2001 and 2002
– Artexpo – New York, USA – March 99 and 2001
– Euroart – Barcelona, ​​Spain – October 99
– Artexpo – Miami (Florida), USA – January 2000
– Creation of jewels for the series “Sous le soleil” (TF1) from 2000 to 2007
– Exhibition at the Lavoir of Saint Tropez – July / August 2000 and August 2005
– Jewelry creation for Mitsukoshi Stores France and Japan – 2000
– Gallery of Provence – New York, USA – 2001/2002
– Exhibition at the Pasino of Aix-en-Provence – 2002 with parade of plaster bustiers and jewels
– Jewelry creation for show-biz stars
– Exhibition at the New Jet Set – Paris, Champs Elysees – 2003
– Creating a Baby Collection and Cardboard Furniture – 2005
– Exhibition at the Hotel Mirabeau, Aix-en-Provence – summer 2006
– Exhibition at the Royal Casino Cannes Mandelieu – summer 2007

FAZZINO

FAZZINO

For more than 30 years, Charles Fazzino enchants us with his relief representation of a colorful, playful and sparkling universe.

This New York artist, creator of 3D Pop Art, first took an amused look at his city, painting with great detail and in a very recognizable style its neighborhoods, its inhabitants, its taxis, its frenetic life … Over the years years, he will be interested in other American cities then European or Japanese. Sport, cinema, medicine … are also part of his favorite themes. His works are the result of several sketches. They will give birth to a painting from which will be drawn serigraphs cut and glued manually superimposed.

Charles Fazzino’s works are exhibited in some one hundred museums and galleries in more than 20 countries. He has received numerous private and institutional commissions and has been selected as an official festival and event artist, such as the Super Bowl or more recently the London Olympics. Charles Fazzino is often considered a historian of pop culture because of the breadth of his work and the way he has to touch his collectors by capturing the best snapshots of their lives. His legacy will be in the next generation, as did other well-known pop artists such as Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Red Grooms and Robert Rauschenberg, who are considered pioneers and whose success he is following.

Very attached to the American culture of patronage and mutual aid, Fazzino also supports, through his art, many medical and social causes throughout his country and throughout the world.

Charles Fazzino has been presented in France for more than fifteen years.

Partnerships and public collections:
Super Bowls XXXV-LII
2003-2018 Major League Baseball All-Star Games
2000-2020 United States Olympic Committee
Arlington Museum of Art
Olympic Museum Lausanne – Switzerland
Coral Springs Museum of Art
The World of Little League Museum
The Holocaust Memorial, The Tolerance Center and Museum of Nassau County
2014 USA Sevens Rugby Tournament
2013 Mont Saint Michel Museum – Scriptorial of Avranches
2013 National Jefferson Awards
2012 American School in London
2012 New York Drama Desk Nomination for The FAZZINO RIDE Tourist Attraction

 

AVA

AVA

Born in 1988 in Longjumeau, Ava (which is the name of her grandmother) began to sculpt at the age of 15.
She began studying law in Aix then got tired very quickly, preferring to stroll in museums where she (re) discovers a real passion for sculpture.

After several tests and different techniques, she presents in 2018 her first series of folded resin sculpture “paper Planes”.

Each work is unique, signed.
Ava is present on the international scene and lives today in the USA.

“All grown-ups were first children, but few remember it.”
– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Born in 1988 in Longjumeau, Ava (which is the name of her grandmother) began to sculpt at the age of 15.
She began studying law in Aix then got tired very quickly, preferring to stroll in museums where she (re) discovers a real passion for sculpture.

After several tests and different techniques, she presents in 2018 her first series of folded resin sculpture “paper Planes”.

Each work is unique, signed.
Ava is present on the international scene and lives today in the USA.

“All grown-ups were first children, but few remember it.”
– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Born in 1988 in Longjumeau, Ava (which is the name of her grandmother) began to sculpt at the age of 15.
She began studying law in Aix then got tired very quickly, preferring to stroll in museums where she (re) discovers a real passion for sculpture.

After several tests and different techniques, she presents in 2018 her first series of folded resin sculpture “paper Planes”.

Each work is unique, signed.
Ava is present on the international scene and lives today in the USA.

“All grown-ups were first children, but few remember it.”
– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

Born in 1988 in Longjumeau, Ava (which is the name of her grandmother) began to sculpt at the age of 15.
She began studying law in Aix then got tired very quickly, preferring to stroll in museums where she (re) discovers a real passion for sculpture.

After several tests and different techniques, she presents in 2018 her first series of folded resin sculpture “paper Planes”.

Each work is unique, signed.
Ava is present on the international scene and lives today in the USA.

“All grown-ups were first children, but few remember it.”
– Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

BOUTET

BOUTET

Boutet, the digital sculptor

Settled in nature, Boutet completed studies in communication and graphic arts at School de Ste-Foy. “You have to have the technique to get rid of it and leave room for creativity,” he says. Raised at dawn, he studied for years with the greatest masters of digital.

Whether they are in Europe, Asia or the United States, his teachers teach him and coach him through the modern tools Facetime and Skype. His continuous development is also based on many courses offered exclusively online.

For 25 years, he has created, invented, animated characters for television and the Web, books and magazines for major international companies such as Universal Music (Universal Music), Hallmark (Hallmark), Colgate (Colgate), Scholastic (Scholastic), the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC), the Museums of Civilization (MCQ), etc. His characters become figurines, doggies, jewels. Its logos give a solid image to the companies that entrust it with the challenge of identifying them well.

Boutet has always been impressed and inspired by Picasso and Miro, by traditional masters and modern eclectic artists. “If Picasso had possessed these modern 3d creative tools, imagine what he would have created! ”

Boutet masters the art of illustration, 3D drawing, video animation and painting. Today, he applies all his experience as a digital art creator in a very unique and personal style.

Boutet’s works are avant-garde while being classical subjects. The impressive grace of his characters is his vision, his design, his choice of materials and their layout, all amalgamated in a light space that he composes of any room.

With such a vision, its experience and all these learnings, not surprising that Boutet creates a new form of art, digital sculpture!

LIRONE

LIRONE

Lirone is a French plastic photographer born in 1964. As a teenager, he is interested in photography and discover a real passion for this art.

Since 1990, he practices photography as a professional and guided by his passion for the image he is constantly in search of innovative photography techniques.

In 1994, he began his career by specializing in portraiture with a … particular attraction for portraits of babies and children. At the end of the 90s, he expanded his know-how to the world of industrial photography in France and then in the rest of the world (USA, Great Britain, Switzerland …).

He then tackles the automotive industry, fashion, culinary arts, jewelery …

In 2006, he is the creator of a totally innovative concept that combines aesthetics and original photography, painting and sculpture.

This concept is based on a method of direct visualization of a 3-dimensional image. This process is the subject of a patent registered at the INPI for international coverage since August 2006.

“I propose a renewal of the exercise that is to see.Adjust your position: they are constantly redrawing under your eyes.
Move: the pattern breaks down, but keeps. Come back to the work. The look finds the incredible depths of the crystal … “

Lirone is a French plastic photographer born in 1964. As a teenager, he is interested in photography and discover a real passion for this art.

Since 1990, he practices photography as a professional and guided by his passion for the image he is constantly in search of innovative photography techniques.

In 1994, he began his career by specializing in portraiture with a … particular attraction for portraits of babies and children. At the end of the 90s, he expanded his know-how to the world of industrial photography in France and then in the rest of the world (USA, Great Britain, Switzerland …).

He then tackles the automotive industry, fashion, culinary arts, jewelery …

In 2006, he is the creator of a totally innovative concept that combines aesthetics and original photography, painting and sculpture.

This concept is based on a method of direct visualization of a 3-dimensional image. This process is the subject of a patent registered at the INPI for international coverage since August 2006.

“I propose a renewal of the exercise that is to see.Adjust your position: they are constantly redrawing under your eyes.
Move: the pattern breaks down, but keeps. Come back to the work. The look finds the incredible depths of the crystal … “