Description
EXHIBITION "YI BAI"
From 13 June to mid-September
YI Bai, is a Chinese painter. His paintings of the salt marshes previously exhibited in 2014, he returns in April at the invitation of the association batzienne YANG ZI and the town of Batz-sur-Mer, to create works inspired by the village and its landscapes. Visitors will be able to meet him painting live, sitting on the ground, fully absorbed in his subject.
His creations, made with brush and ink according to the Chinese pictorial tradition, manage to render the nuances, the depth and the movement of his subjects, thanks to the subtle play of void and full. Like his masters, he does not seek to faithfully reproduce reality, but to enter into resonance with what he sees.
Very sensitive to the atmospheres of places, he translates them in his paintings by a few calligraphed characters that extend the emotion.
These paintings will be digitized and installed on signs visible from mid-June to mid-September around a trail in the woods of Ker d'Abas, or along the parks of Petit Bois and Jean & Soizik Fréour.
From 13 June to mid-September
YI Bai, is a Chinese painter. His paintings of the salt marshes previously exhibited in 2014, he returns in April at the invitation of the association batzienne YANG ZI and the town of Batz-sur-Mer, to create works inspired by the village and its landscapes. Visitors will be able to meet him painting live, sitting on the ground, fully absorbed in his subject.
His creations, made with brush and ink according to the Chinese pictorial tradition, manage to render the nuances, the depth and the movement of his subjects, thanks to the subtle play of void and full. Like his masters, he does not seek to faithfully reproduce reality, but to enter into resonance with what he sees.
Very sensitive to the atmospheres of places, he translates them in his paintings by a few calligraphed characters that extend the emotion.
These paintings will be digitized and installed on signs visible from mid-June to mid-September around a trail in the woods of Ker d'Abas, or along the parks of Petit Bois and Jean & Soizik Fréour.
