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Think of 2 decades marked down in sketchbooks and 200 lively drawings achieved on the go. A testimony of bygone days that reveal many aspects of the author’s personality. Experiencing, dreaming or just living, a novel in progress, the pages are mesmerizing in intensity. Like an automatic writing very praised much by the surrealist movement do recall Nicolas’ paintings. Small canvas that show humans, houses so very common subjects that nevertheless appear new. Is it the texture, is it the use of bold colours, or is it the notes? Or maybe all of this together that leave us with the great feeling of having been on a beautiful witty journey. When flipping through the notebook pages, adopt an innocent approach and let your imaginary lead the way. It just feels so good to escape in someone’s fantasy world and let our mind free.
Nicolas Vial is a French illustrator who has been in the past 30 years a regular contributor to established French newspapers and magazines in the likes of Le Monde, L'Express, Le Nouvel Observateur, Le Temps, Beaux-Arts. He did his coming out as a painter in 2002 through an exhibition organised in Le Musée National de la Marine de Paris from then on he has showed his work in New york, Los Angeles or Venise.
Nicolas Vial “Peintures et dessins inédits”
Exhibition at the Galerie Catherine Houard from 14th January – 5th
March 2011.
15 rue Saint-Benoît, 75006 Paris.
galerie@catherinehouard.com
Tel: 09 54 20 21 46
Text Delphine Hervieu.
Source: Galerie Catherine Houard, Nicolas Vial.
TAGS: nicolas vial illustrations drawings exhibition art exhibition Galerie Catherine Houard art artists Le Monde Beaux-Arts Le Temps Le Nouvel Observateur L'Express Peintures et dessins inédits note books sketchbooks sketchbook notebook drawing illustrator
