BOURRELY

Rose-Marie BOURRELY’s paintings are quiet walks which one would share sometimes with Proust, some other with Maupassant. The remarks are its colors, bright and fluid. A timeless light bathes its environments. Sharp blue, mauve and purple sometimes wrap skies of pinks and oranges. Punctuated of reds and white, they scatter in mosaic, in the landscape, from gilded to dark brown. A light black ring underlines the forms.
Jean – Louis AVRIL.
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