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French artist Martine Le Cams work is her way of representing the silence of her native place Massif des Maures
Here,each one can find what they seek birds,flowers,clouds,butterflies,trees and the moon. So an intense engagement becomes unavoidable as one goes through the 72 canvases at French artist Martine Le Cams exhibition Beyond The Borders.
Each of her abstract works is done in Chinese ink and through these,she intends to reflect the spirit of her region Massif des Maures. And as she says,its also her way of representing meditation and silence. I have lived in Golfe of Saint-Tropez all my life and so,the place along with the hills of Massif des Maures,where I go for solitary walks and meditation,has been my muse, says the painter,who is also a poet and a creative guide at literary workshops.
The section that stands apart in the show is Between you and Me as most of the paintings have been completed in Chandigarh. In these works,I have portrayed India and France as I see it. I have tried to capture the silence and mysticism of both countries, says Cam,adding that all her works are a tribute to her maternal grandfather,Maurice Vogt,a renowned French artist.
Cam has also written a book called Frere Antoine,about a monk who has been living in a cave in Massif des Maures for the last 45 years. While her painting exhibition is on at Punjab Lalit Kala Akademi,Sector 16,till September 7,Cam will host a slideshow based on her book at Alliance Française,Sector 36,on September 13 and will recite her poems on September 21.
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