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Isabelle Maunet-Salliet known as Mysia who was born in 1967 on the banks of the Creuse, teaches on the banks of the Loire and is attached to a small Breton port in Côtes d'Armor.

Mysia is magnetized by still and living waters. She has certain inclinations for the materials found on the shore (seaweed, sea leashes, oilskins, gloves, soles, crustacean shells, etc.) that she integrates more or less visibly into her paintings and sculptures.

Part of his work (oil and pastel drawings on paper) seeks to respond to the mystery & vital energy of seascapes experienced as challenges, by manifesting the reveries that emerge from them and the forces that emerge from them. oppose it.

Another part (assemblages and sculptures) brings to life collected broken pieces and crumpled seaweed in the form of reliquaries, defrocked kelp, water remains rolled on themselves.


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Isabelle Maunet-Salliet known as Mysia who was born in 1967 on the banks of the Creuse, teaches on the banks of the Loire and is attached to a small Breton port in Côtes d'Armor.

Mysia is magnetized by still and living waters. She has certain inclinations for the materials found on the shore (seaweed, sea leashes, oilskins, gloves, soles, crustacean shells, etc.) that she integrates more or less visibly into her paintings and sculptures.

Part of his work (oil and pastel drawings on paper) seeks to respond to the mystery & vital energy of seascapes experienced as challenges, by manifesting the reveries that emerge from them and the forces that emerge from them. oppose it.

Another part (assemblages and sculptures) brings to life collected broken pieces and crumpled seaweed in the form of reliquaries, defrocked kelp, water remains rolled on themselves.