Alma Charry

Alma Charry, Land

Radiant capsule - DANIEL NADAUD / ALMA CHARRY / ALEXIOS TJOYAS
From 6 to 28 April 2019

Opening on Saturday 6 April from 6.30pm
Free admission.
Saturdays and Sundays 2.30pm-6.30pm and by appointment.

Alma Charry, Alexios Tjoyas and Daniel Nadaud share the poster for the next Capsule Radieuse. While these three artists, from different generations, share a common interest in drawing and illustration, their techniques and worlds are often far apart. Alexios Tjoyas's largely unpublished series of drawings entitled "Images des Mystères / être témoin de l'inexplicable" (Images of Mysteries / Witnessing the Unexplainable) is matched by Alma Charry's collages in the Moulin exhibition room. A little further on, Daniel Nadaud takes over the Grange du Moulin with an assemblage of drawings, objects, notebooks and more. The dialogue between the works continues in the village café, where drawings by each artist are also on display.
To coincide with the exhibition, each artist has produced a special edition: "Cahier du pêcheur de la rue du rendez-vous" notebook no. 8 by Daniel Nadaud, a pinboard by Alexios Tjoyas and a large-format poster by Alma Charry.

Alma Charry

Born in 1993, lives and works in Paris (75). "Alma Charry works for the discreet fusion between ink and digital, for the joyful juxtaposition of painting and collage, for the expression of a cutting-edge form of self-taught art. Like a contemporary clairvoyant, she creates an intimate and varied world of graphic haikus, mineral-plant-stellar motifs, silent faces and animals. Her images are simple, naive and meditative, as if she were constantly formulating secret emblems. Her work is an exercise in symbolist innocence, futurist meditation and esoteric sobriety". - Cloé Lastère
https://almacharry.com/

Daniel Nadaud

Born in 1942, lives and works in Pré-Saint-Gervais (93) and Olivet (53). A sculptor, engraver, lithographer and draughtsman, Daniel Nadaud's work can be found in several museums and major private collections in Paris. The omnipresent world of agriculture and very real history, plus fragments of childhood, form the backbone of his projects. Since 2012, Pique the radiant regularly publishes its "Cahiers du pêcheur de la rue du rendez-vous", notebooks of memory. This exhibition will mark the launch of issue no. 8. An installation by Daniel Nadaud, entitled "Le coin du pêcheur" ("The fisherman's corner"), also features on Piacé's artistic itinerary.
http://www.danielnadaud.com/

Alexios Tjoyas

Born in 1965, lives and works in Jupilles (72). "I draw images that are never far from tall trees. They inspire me with wild visions, the drive for life, on the edge of desperately violent worlds. My drawings are stories in bright colours: that's my direct side. My black line is notched, but it can just as easily be sinuous and red. It's my best friend, my best pet. I don't let anyone see everything in my images at a glance. I create polysemous worlds. My images are preoccupied with the sign language of certain ghosts and the rupture with others. My ideal is the fructification of gestures.
http://alexios-tjoyas-fructuosus.tumblr.com/