The store in Lunel (Hérault), located between Montpellier and Nimes, sets the stage for regional painters to liven up its frame department.
The frames and beaux-arts area of the store regularly displays the works of local artists, specialised in regional aspects (Camargue, bull fighting, horses, L’arlésienne, gypsies, cicadas, olive trees, etc.). The works are available for sale and the store can also frame the paintings.
Régine Cerda is just one of the artists on display, and specialises in charcoal, red chalk and pastel drawings, and we could also mention the painter, Bruno Lemasson. Bruno Lemasson was present in the store to talk to customers on 21 August this summer. A new event is being organised for 18 September 2010. These events allow store customers to meet with the artists, discuss their work and often to even see them creating a new masterpiece before their very eyes.
See the art gallery of Bruno Lemasson
See the web page dedicated to Régine Cerda
Another artist, another theme, the Lunel store hosted the artist from Montpellier, Ouzin, the hot man for hot colours. Ouzin M’Boup, his real name, combines several influences in a very contemporary style: art deco, modern art and African art, taking his inspiration from his African roots. Ouzin participates in many live-painting sessions, creating his works before the eyes of the public. His paintings can be purchased from his on-line web site: www.bellescouleurs.com.
Tags: beaux-arts, bruno lemasson, cadre, camargue, encadrement, gitan, lunel, ouzin, peintre, peinture, regine cerda, taureau, tauromachie


