She brings her contribution to charity actions, exhibitions and also produces orders for festivals.
Let’s take a glimpse into this young talent’s daily life. Life is full of surprises.
Some simply strive to make ends meet. Each piece is a photograph of a friend she painted onto directly.
By simplifying clothing and the background and thinking about the relationship between the person in the photograph and the animal I paint deepened the concept for me,” says Charlotte. Then she joined the Beaux Arts in Rennes, where she has been graduated twice DNAP(diploma national d’art plastique)and DNSEP(diploma national superior d”expression plastique). She is of the opinion that everyone is wearing a mask in society with friends or at work. She continued her training with a two years preparatory curses, including a Glaciere year in the abstract painting studio of Martin Bossier. Situated somewhere between her ideal artist lifestyle and reality, she advances her art every day. “I think it’s closed off.
“At first I just thought it would be fun to paint on a photograph. Studying fine art at Ecole Boulle, she received a degree last year from the famed École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts Rennes. The Haida Nation have an immense cultural, intellectual and artistic wealth.
Charlotte Caron crated these portraits for her third year degree in the fine arts. She followed evening sessions training with live models workshops of the city of Paris. The world we live in is such a mysterious and beautiful place, and I love finding ways to learn and explore it each day. Some aspire to be a grand artist while some lose themselves in solitary creation.
Charlotte Caron is on Facebook. “I knew I wanted to become an artist when I was in high school. It’s not easy for a young artist to stick out from the crowd here.
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In Canada now, there is a prosperous entrepreneurial spirit that embraces and supports artistic endeavors and projects, no matter how random!” Her email was full of positive energy from her new adventures. Then, in February of 2016 she moved to Montreal, Canada.
Born in Paris in 1988, Charlotte Caron saw her future as an artist early on in her life, taking definite steps toward that goal.
She joined the Ecole Boulle in STI Applied Art. “I have begun a series based on the theme of mythology in the First Nation cultures of British Colombia, in particular those of the Haida Nation. My name is Charlotte Caron and I am a creative soul. View the profiles of people named Charlotte Caron. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. I’m looking into the possibility of moving out of the country.” The year after I interviewed Charlotte she moved to Vancouver, Canada. Charlotte Caron’s studio was in the 11th arrondissement, central Paris, north of the Seine River.
And I knew how hard it would be to make a living, but my parents understood my decision and supported my decision wholeheartedly. You have to be skilled, yes, but you need luck, too.
Once known as a Bohemian center, Paris continues to attract artists.
From Colomiers, France. “It’s hard to make art your living in this city,” says Charlotte Caron, who decided to become an artist early on. This series of 7 works is to echo my previous series on the Greek myths. She has always worked on the body figure including the head as an instrument of thought.
Connections with galleries, curators, and patrons help in every facet – you need to choose your actions in order to attract such people to connect with you.
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By covering people’s faces with animal masks, she depicted the modern human who hides their bestiality and their true animal nature.Born in Paris in 1988, she began her vocation early.
I don’t know what will happen next but for now, I think I’ll stay in this city and look for the next path to explore,” she ended her email, full of hope and excitement.When Charlotte attended École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts she began creating her PORTRAIT series in 2011 that became the basis for her four themes: Transformation, mixing, deconstruction and reconstruction. We rode two different subway lines, turned onto a smaller street outside the station and began to think we were lost just before we finally arrived at her studio. Start talking to her completely free at Badoo Join Facebook to connect with Charlotte Caron and others you may know. As I tried it out I had the feeling it could become something more. I am an artist, a hipster, and a creator. I wanted to hear her interpretation of the Paris art scene as a young artist.