JACQUELINE DESMET

Jacqueline Desmet
Sculptor
Born in 1959 in Ghent.

‘Hopsadaisy' • Bronze • H: +/- 25 cm
‘De waggelbrigade met Happy en Sunny' • Bronze • H: +/-45 cm

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ARTIST OF THE WEEK
MITSUO SHIRAISHI

Mitsuo Shiraishi’s work, which is primarily figurative, shifts beteween dream and reality.
Thanks to its technical excellence and its rich imaginative power, it shows extraordinary balance.

The artist makes paintings and engravings of exquisite landscapes and of moving instants of mild poetry.

‘No title' • oil on wood • 49 x 93,5 cm 
‘No title' • tempera on paper • 50 x 65 cm
‘No title' • oil on wood • 73 x 93 cm

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ARTIST OF THE WEEK
PAUL BERGIGNAT

Born in 1954, near Lyon, Paul Bergignat now lives in the Cévennes in France.

Paul paints silent mysterious landscapes that have an unreal quality.
Vast skies, a row of trees barely outlined by a hint of light on the horizon, timelessness…

‘Horizon 2017 - 751' • oil on canvas • 97 x 130 cm
‘Horizon 2017 - 581' • oil on canvas • 100 x 100 cm 
‘Horizon 2017 - 749' • oil on canvas • 90 x 130 cm

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ARTIST OF THE WEEK
JACQUELINE DESMET

Born in 1959 in Gent, Belgium.
Jacqueline Desmet is professionally active for more than 25 years with art.

Those acquainted with Jacqueline’s work recognise the joy of life and touch of humor within each piece.
Mirrored expression and emotion are displayed.
She makes no images but illustrates each sculpture in simplicity.

‘Patati en Patata' • bronze • H: 20 cm
‘Fly me to the moon' • bronze • H: +/- 35 cm 
‘De jongeheer' • bronze

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ARTIST OF THE WEEK
RAMZI GHOTBALDIN

Born in Khanaquine in Kurdistan in 1955.
Lives and works in Paris.

The painting of this Iraqi-Kurdish artist is strongly steeped in his culture and influenced by his experience with exile.
Synthesis is at the basis of the imagery of Ramzi Gothbaldin, who is now one of the prominent painters of his generation.
Roaming is at the centre of a universe marked by the enigmatic aspects of his origin.

Ghotbaldin, a virtuoso of a range of different techniques, gives his imagination free rein. This works wonderfully well as he moves away
from the meticulous description and focuses on the effects of light. It models and frames the shapes, and brings a confusing concentration
to the composition. The beauty of the subject matters emphasizes the scope of Ramzi Ghotbaldin’s universal message.

‘Figues Honfleur' • oil on canvas • 73 x 92 cm
‘Calanques' • oil on canvas • 130 x 130 cm
‘L'arrivée' • oil on canvas • 130 x 130 cm

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ARTIST OF THE WEEK
WANG GANG

Born in 1964 in Jinan, Shandong Province in China, Wang Gang has been living and working in Paris since 1996.
He is a member of La Maison des Artistes de France.

Wang Gang's roots and memories are the leading thread in his work. His world is stamped with wonderful anachronism and a feeling of timelessness.
His painting is the reflection of our selective memory where recollections, faces and landscapes melt together to create a complete work
where the confusion of memories makes way for dreams. The discovery of this strange universe confronts the world of dreams and meditation.

‘A bicyclette' • oil on canvas • 97 x 130 cm
‘La saison d'or' • acrylic on canvas • 100 x 100 cm
‘Un garçon avec l'éventail' • acrylic on canvas • 120 x 60 cm

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