Émilie Ménard had the pleasure of presenting her third group exhibition, which took place on October 12 and 13, 2024 in the heart of the Marais, in Paris.
This event highlighted the creations of Émilie Ménard and her talented students, offering the public a rich and varied exploration of the visual arts.
A unique opportunity to discover works ranging from female portraiture to photography, sculpture and street art, in a friendly and festive atmosphere.
The workshop was created in 2020 by Émilie Ménard, a self-taught and passionate artist, a space for creation and transmission. She offers private and group lessons at all levels, in the workshop, at home or in the workplace. The services also include artistic seminars and team buildings for companies, with the aim of making art accessible to a wide audience.
Born in Normandy in 1984, Émilie is a self-taught artist who discovered oil painting at the age of 20 after moving to Paris. In 2015, she decided to devote herself
fully to her art and organized her first opening in Saint-Germain. Since then, she has explored themes related to femininity through vibrant portraits. In 2020, she founded the Émilie Ménard workshop, where she teaches and supports her students in their artistic development. Her latest series, « Orange », is a collection of colorful female portraits
inspired by Pop Art, the Japanese universe, and street art.
The exhibition is a mix of styles and emotions
This group exhibition presents a wide variety of works and techniques, highlighting the originality and artistic development of each participant.
Émilie Ménard with her new series « Orange », very colorful female portraits, in warm tones.
Xaviéra, with mixed media works inspired by pop art and street art.
Perrin Ménard, who presents photographs from his trip to Hong Kong.
Franck Lereverend, with his oil paintings, inspired by nature and memories of mountaineering.
Michelle Vauzelle, with her dystopian and intriguing works.
Sandra Hudson, with her abstract paintings, mixing gold leaf and other techniques.
Ludivine Rey, with her dreamlike and mysterious paintings.
Maria Da Silva Sousa specializes in hyperrealistic drawing, using graphite pencil and charcoal to create black and white works and many other talented artists…
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