From 16 to 30 September, every day from 10am to 1pm and from 3pm to 7pm, the painter Jean-Charles Fabiani will be exhibiting his paintings in the Salle du Corps de Garde, located in the Bastion de l'Étendard.
Colour in the work of Jean-Charles Fabiani :
Born on 01 November 1949 in Corte. Pupil of MERBLO in the engraving section, iconographer of the Russian school of the 15th century, fresco artist, member of the Société des Auteurs dans les Arts Graphiques et Plastiques.
Jean-Charles Fabiani has created a body of work in which colour invites you to dream volubly, transporting you beyond the visual to communicate with the unconscious and with wisdom. His blues are deep and immaterial, the eye sinks into them without encountering any obstacles and is diluted ad infinitum, enveloping his creations in a dazzling power. FABIANI started painting as a child. Provence and the Ile de Beauté were his favourite muses, and he settled in Corsica, his native land, where the light of the Mediterranean highlighted his chromatic inspiration. Throughout his life, Fabiani remained an unconditional painter of happiness and joy, gifted with a sincere capacity for wonder.
Admission is free.
Colour in the work of Jean-Charles Fabiani :
Born on 01 November 1949 in Corte. Pupil of MERBLO in the engraving section, iconographer of the Russian school of the 15th century, fresco artist, member of the Société des Auteurs dans les Arts Graphiques et Plastiques.
Jean-Charles Fabiani has created a body of work in which colour invites you to dream volubly, transporting you beyond the visual to communicate with the unconscious and with wisdom. His blues are deep and immaterial, the eye sinks into them without encountering any obstacles and is diluted ad infinitum, enveloping his creations in a dazzling power. FABIANI started painting as a child. Provence and the Ile de Beauté were his favourite muses, and he settled in Corsica, his native land, where the light of the Mediterranean highlighted his chromatic inspiration. Throughout his life, Fabiani remained an unconditional painter of happiness and joy, gifted with a sincere capacity for wonder.
Admission is free.