Courants d'Arts welcomes Alexandra Pasqualani and Marie-Andrée Beeckmans.
Alexandra makes her supports from recycled paper, often inlaid with earth or plants. She superimposes sheets of paper, tears them, flays them, soaks them in inks, coffee and vegetable dyes
Alexandra makes her supports from recycled paper, often inlaid with earth or plants. She superimposes sheets of paper, tears them, flays them, soaks them in inks, coffee and vegetable dyes
Courants d'Arts welcomes Alexandra Pasqualani and Marie-Andrée Beeckmans.
Alexandra makes her supports from recycled paper, often inlaid with earth or plants. She superimposes sheets of paper, tears them, flays them, and soaks them in inks, coffee and vegetable dyes.
Marie-Andrée has been an artist for over 20 years. She draws, sculpts, turns, enamels... She works mainly in clay.
Alexandra makes her supports from recycled paper, often inlaid with earth or plants. She superimposes sheets of paper, tears them, flays them, and soaks them in inks, coffee and vegetable dyes.
Marie-Andrée has been an artist for over 20 years. She draws, sculpts, turns, enamels... She works mainly in clay.