Description
TRIBUTE EXHIBITION TO GÉRARD BOULFRAY
FROM 1 TO 30 AUGUST
Open from Wednesday to Sunday
2:30 PM TO 6:30 PM
Saint-Marc de Kervalet Chapel
For four decades, Gérard Boulfray has captured the essence of life’s moments through his paintings. Having fallen in love with Batz-sur-Mer and the peninsula, the artist has definitely settled there to make it his artistic refuge.
Intense and full of life colors, his paintings are moments captured with the emotions of the painter.
Gérard Boulfray has abundantly represented the landscapes, traditional festivals and heritage of Batz-sur-Mer.
With his unique and characteristic style, he has represented the charms and beauty of the Petite Cité de Caractère through hundreds of works, thus giving thanks to the built heritage but also to the intangible cultural heritage of the town: its long salt-producing and salt-producing history and its Breton roots.
A colorful character, he leaves the memory of a mischievous and passionate look. Disappeared in December 2025, the town pays tribute to him through a posthumous exhibition of a selection of his works.
>> Free Entry
FROM 1 TO 30 AUGUST
Open from Wednesday to Sunday
2:30 PM TO 6:30 PM
Saint-Marc de Kervalet Chapel
For four decades, Gérard Boulfray has captured the essence of life’s moments through his paintings. Having fallen in love with Batz-sur-Mer and the peninsula, the artist has definitely settled there to make it his artistic refuge.
Intense and full of life colors, his paintings are moments captured with the emotions of the painter.
Gérard Boulfray has abundantly represented the landscapes, traditional festivals and heritage of Batz-sur-Mer.
With his unique and characteristic style, he has represented the charms and beauty of the Petite Cité de Caractère through hundreds of works, thus giving thanks to the built heritage but also to the intangible cultural heritage of the town: its long salt-producing and salt-producing history and its Breton roots.
A colorful character, he leaves the memory of a mischievous and passionate look. Disappeared in December 2025, the town pays tribute to him through a posthumous exhibition of a selection of his works.
>> Free Entry
