
Piment Martin
France • 1992
Presentation
Graphic designer, illustrator, Marion Bègue like many of the artists present in the gallery, trained in artistic direction at Penninghen. Since obtaining her diploma, she has been working freelance and it is during the first confinement that she returned to painting to make it a second activity.
A name that pays homage to the Reunionese origins of her parents, Martin pepper being a local variety of pepper. Today, Marion's inspiration lies in the illustrated posters. Marion is totally in the illustration; she is inspired by scenes of everyday life that she depicts with a poetic flight, also creates still lifes and flowers with a very graphic side.
Graphic designer, illustrator, Marion Bègue like many of the artists present in the gallery, trained in artistic direction at Penninghen. Since obtaining her diploma, she has been working freelance and it is during the first confinement that she returned to painting to make it a second activity. Voluptuous lines, lascivious looks, the bodies are lost in shapes and colors. Each work offers a double reading, we find feminine curves lost in flexible compositions inspired by nature which knows no straight (line). It is in this figurative abstraction that we rediscover the shape of bodies and the body of forms.
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Graphic designer, illustrator, Marion Bègue like many of the artists present in the gallery, trained in artistic direction at Penninghen. Since obtaining her diploma, she has been working freelance and it is during the first confinement that she returned to painting to make it a second activity.
A name that pays homage to the Reunionese origins of her parents, Martin pepper being a local variety of pepper. Today, Marion's inspiration lies in the illustrated posters. Marion is totally in the illustration; she is inspired by scenes of everyday life that she depicts with a poetic flight, also creates still lifes and flowers with a very graphic side.
Graphic designer, illustrator, Marion Bègue like many of the artists present in the gallery, trained in artistic direction at Penninghen. Since obtaining her diploma, she has been working freelance and it is during the first confinement that she returned to painting to make it a second activity. Voluptuous lines, lascivious looks, the bodies are lost in shapes and colors. Each work offers a double reading, we find feminine curves lost in flexible compositions inspired by nature which knows no straight (line). It is in this figurative abstraction that we rediscover the shape of bodies and the body of forms.
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