01 Painting of the Canals of Venice by the artists of their time, with foot notes. #52

Monique Laville, la gaude, France
Carnaval Venitien, c. 2015
Huile sur toile au couteau/ Oil on Canvas
81x60

Monique Laville, self-taught professional painter, born in Marseille on February 2, 1950 under the name of Saccomanni, "I exhibit in France as well as abroad solo or in group since 1984 with different artistic recognitions and awards.

My paintings are strongly influenced by the Impressionist movement with a very personal touch, my painting expresses the commitment and a deep cry to show that since 1900 the productivist society has brought damage in the world at the level of ecology and humanism. 
Many of our historic places in France have disappeared to give way to modernism (like the Promenade des Anglais in Nice)

All the our old trades have disappear: fishing, harvesting, harvesting for a gain... and our productivity at the expense of humans such as the pickers of lavender, carnations ... which are no longer done by hand 

Our society has become individualistic where people are ignoring themselves and all our values ​​are disappearing. 

This is the message I want to convey through my painting ... and it is thanks to Impressionism that I can express these values." More on Monique Laville




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