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| Convinced
that watercolour has not yet revealed all its secrets, Jean-Marc
Chamard started to paint much larger, more complex and diverse
subjects. Permanently discontented, and as incongruous as this
can appear, he very rapidly developed a technique to paint on
black paper. Consequently at the Biennial of Brioude, visitors
will be able to discover a series of very surprising paintings.
The mixing of techniques normally considered as incompatible
and an original presentation are the features sought after by
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Click on small pictures to enlarge them
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