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Anne-Lise MARY - Daydreams

Calendar Exhibition from 08/01/2024 to 02/02/2024, at the gallery in the Palais de l'Europe, space Showcases

Private view the 08/01/2024 17h (invitation card bellow), at the gallery in the Palais de l'Europe, space Showcases

Link to the artist's website : Website

Link to the artist's photo gallery : Galery

Anne-Lise will be present in the Showcases gallery for presenting her artwork to the audience on Wendesday 24th January 2024, from 12:00 to 2:00 PM

Anne-Lise Mary is an embroiderer who graduated in the Art of Embroidery in 2019.

Concerned about current ecological concerns, her approach focuses on upcycling. She hunts, recycles and recovers all kinds of raw materials (plastic bottles, various packaging, fabric scraps, etc.) that her imagination associates with pearls, sequins, buttons, etc.

Her creativity pushes her to explore and push back the technical possibilities of embroidery. Anne-Lise invites you to daydream by giving life to her works through the illusions of movement, the search for play of light, balance of textures and colors. She accompanies you towards a visual and emotional experience by developing a universe imbued with energy through the use of graphic and lively forms directly inspired by contemporary art. 

From details to reliefs, we gradually discover the fanciful world it offers us.

Anne-Lise mainly uses Lunéville embroidery and needlework techniques.

The dimensions of the frames are 20cm by 20cm or 18cm by 24cm.