Meet the fascinating artistic worlds of Christian Feltin, Frédéric Lange and Christine Stephanoff.
For Christian Feltin, the painter is simply the conduit for his imagination to the eye and emotion of the viewer. Through his painting, a dialogue is established between his Asian roots and the Western world in which he grew up.
The result is a painting freed from the academicism of his early training, a vigorous, structured style that reveals the architect he was throughout his career.
Through her playful creations, Christine Stephanoff expresses a return to the awareness of being in the face of one's real needs. The diversity of elements making up the characters illustrates the wealth of life experiences that each of us undergoes through
activities, encounters, sensitivities, social agreements and disagreements.
Frédéric Lange transports us into a world made of this amalgam of wood and bronze that emphasizes the mark of time and man. The depiction of human beings through faces shows both the fragility and resilience of the human condition. As for abstraction, it points to the fragility of the setting in which we evolve for such a short time.
The result is a painting freed from the academicism of his early training, a vigorous, structured style that reveals the architect he was throughout his career.
Through her playful creations, Christine Stephanoff expresses a return to the awareness of being in the face of one's real needs. The diversity of elements making up the characters illustrates the wealth of life experiences that each of us undergoes through
activities, encounters, sensitivities, social agreements and disagreements.
Frédéric Lange transports us into a world made of this amalgam of wood and bronze that emphasizes the mark of time and man. The depiction of human beings through faces shows both the fragility and resilience of the human condition. As for abstraction, it points to the fragility of the setting in which we evolve for such a short time.

