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This is an article published in St-Barth Weekly by Le Journal de Saint-Barth the 25th of February 2016 about AlainLe Chatelier.
Alain Le Chatelier paints. He has always painted because he is possessed by the colors of the world, by the cacophony of the elements, by the tumult of life. And by myths and genies.
Alain Le Chatelier paints because everything stimulates his eye; everything finds a place on his canvas down to the minutest detail. His painting is an attempt to sublimate his surroundings, animals, human beings, the enormity of the cosmos.
Alain Le Chatelier paints for pleasure, his own and ours. Ours, which is also his.
Alain Le Chatelier paints. He has always painted because he is possessed by the colors of the world, by the cacophony of the elements, by the tumult of life. And by myths and genies.
Alain Le Chatelier paints because everything stimulates his eye; everything finds a place on his canvas down to the minutest detail. His painting is an attempt to sublimate his surroundings, animals, human beings, the enormity of the cosmos.
Alain Le Chatelier paints for pleasure, his own and ours. Ours, which is also his.