Presentation
Caroline GUIZOUARN & Yette FRANKEN, 2 artists with singular backgrounds meet at La Chapelle around a common theme: the light, landscapes and emotion of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez.
Opening May 6 at 6.30pm
Two artists with singular backgrounds meet at La Chapelle around a common theme: the light, landscapes and emotion of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez.
Caroline GUIZOUARN (CaroGuizou'Art)
Originally from Brittany, Caroline has lived in the south of France for several years, and has been passionate about drawing and painting since childhood. After exploring various artistic techniques, she discovered watercolor in 2021 and has been devoting herself to it ever since. Awarded prizes in national competitions, she trained with great international masters and refined a personal style combining spontaneity, light and movement. Inspired by her own photographs, she paints natural or urban landscapes that are close to her heart. With watercolor, she moves away from realism to translate an emotion, a memory, an atmosphere. Through her works, she invites us to (re)discover the South in all its richness of color and light.
Yette FRANKEN (Agathe Yette)
Born in the Netherlands and living in the Var since 1980, Yette is a self-taught artist with a passion for Provence and its heritage. After living in the heart of the Massif des Maures, she worked for many years at the Cavalaire Tourist Office, sharing her love for the villages of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Today, she devotes all her time to artistic creation. Through watercolor, ink or acrylic, she seeks to capture the emotion of the moment, the light, the joy, the wonder. Her works exude gentleness, spontaneity and a profoundly positive energy. For her, each painting is an invitation to happiness, to sharing, and to rediscovering a living, luminous Provence.
☀️Une A warm and sensitive exhibition to discover until May 20 at La Chapelle.