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Floriane Lisowski grew up in the world of art, image and emotion transmitted by her mother, who was herself a painter.
 
The journey quickly becomes a personal commitment that allows him to take a close look at his environment. Her reflections, nourished by the observation of a show in mutation, become the source of his artistic approach.
 
Using twenty years of image bank, Floriane Lisowski proposes a fusional approach that combines photography, painting and digital technology to invest the framework differently and propose a new perception of reality.
Materials and shapes become destructured to reinvent themselves otherwise. The aluminum is experienced as a living support, the plexi as a light vector, the image is repigmented by hand and textured with resin.
 
Each work becomes a pretext to wonder about the transformation of a world that bears the imprint of man. Hybridization infiltrates the heart of nature, urban landscapes develop paradoxical perspectives, a new gallery of evolution, sensitive and disturbing invites itself into consciences.
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  • Painting
    • Louis Bottero
    • Yves Clement
    • Thierry Dussac
    • Kardesch
    • Ary KP
    • Phil Macquet
    • Pierre-Luc Poujol
    • Shaka
    • Cat Sirot
  • Sculpture
    • Brijite Bey
    • Ines Dauxerre
    • Christine Faict
    • Benoit Lemercier
    • Alfredo Longo
    • Thierry Martenon
    • Peben
    • Gerald Vatrin
  • Photography
    • Aurelie Anger
    • Pascal Goet
    • Anne-Sophie Granjon
    • Floriane Lisowski
    • Joel Moens
    • Cecile Plaisance
    • Gerard Rancinan
    • Marc Robin
  • Design
    • Beau&bien
    • Blackbody
    • Cinier
    • Ekilux
    • Emilie Langlais
    • Momtaz
    • Mydriaz
    • Semeur d'étoiles
  • Virtual Reality
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