Friday, November 26, 2010

What Makes A Mont Blanc Pen Valuable

Venise-en-Barœul

The exhibition is coordinated by the association Eugenie. It is visible in the hall of the fort (Fort-de-metro Mons) until 28 November, from 14 am to 18 pm The Profits from the sale of works partially revert to humanitarian: Timoun Mayacœur Haiti and Guatemala.

artist monsoise Logié Benedict has the continuity of ideas. Then a tiny bit later in high school, she spends her time drawing and painting. During his studies in Fine Arts in Lille, it is devoted primarily to painting and drawing. She started teaching art in order to pursue his painting career. "I spent all my life to my passion, "she claims. The creation engine is the love of art ... no money! "


past decade, production of oils on canvas or collage is exclusively dedicated to Venice " When you love the water, sky and art, there is an incomparable happiness in Venice. I burned a lot of portraits and still lifes when I decided to redirect my output. I have no regrets! When we do well, we like nothing! " Bénédicte Logié hung in the ballroom of the Fort 120 large collages. If each of them evokes Venice, in part because it feeds on items won from the city of the Doges: pieces of torn poster on the walls. "There's something practical in the system of public display of the city of Venice, says Benedict Logié. At the bottom of each poster, municipal stick a stamp with the date of entry into force and the date the sign must be removed, which corresponds to the amount paid to the city by the advertiser. Once the posters are out of date, I anticipate the work of City staff. I took off and won in a big bag that I carry with shoulder strap. At the end of the stay, it made some extra pounds. I had to substantially increase my package luggage with the airline to bring in the North . Two or three times a year, Benedict made his Logié posters stores in Venice and then returned to the North, and glues together the agency under its own vision. Ultimately, the 120 collages form a poetic journey that delights the visitor.





Beautiful crowd Tuesday, November 23 at 18h for the opening of an exhibition of collages by Bénédicte Logié. As announced Desbarbieux Jacques, vice president of Mayacœur "glue here among us" by addressing the various associations present. Solidarity exerted course on site before being able to speak in Haiti and Guatemala. A big thank you to all and Bénédicte Logié ceding a portion of sales (many already) in favor of humanitarian operations in the Caribbean very experienced. We welcomed the presence of Michel Debarge, President Timoun of Haiti and Yolette, who coordinates projects and Timoun who came from Haiti. We thank the municipality of Mons-en-Barœul came in large numbers to support this artist monsoise projects and associations. Rudy Elegeest Mayor of Mons, surrounded by Jean-Luc Hallaert, Evelyne and Jean Lede Dojka insisted on the chance of such an event in this beautiful room by bouncing on the importance of associations. The presence of Patrick Lepetit helped clarify a future event will be organized with Eugenie at the arrival of Michel Butor in March 2011 in Mons-en-Barœul, the city where he was born 84 years ago.




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