Ahead of the 41st Salon des Artistes Régionaux, which takes place on Saturday March 28 and Sunday March 1, Juvignac welcomes and highlights the works of the winners of the 2025 edition.
It's a Salon ritual: at each edition, the town gives the winners the opportunity to share their artistic worlds at the Hôtel de Ville for the duration of an exhibition.
For one month, from February 3 to 27, a trio of talented artists will be in the spotlight:
Flavien Couche is a painter inspired by the world of comic strips, Fauvism, Surrealism and German Expressionism. Seeking to render visible the invisible and reveal the soul, his vivid palette intensifies emotion to create a great "inner big bang".
Jean-Michel Arnaud is influenced by Pop Art and the music of the 70s and 80s. His creations revolve around cutting, collage and assemblage to reflect on wear and tear, enriched by painting.
José Franco uses obsolete objects and salvaged wood to sculpt works that he assembles by collage, welding or mechanical fastening. The result is chimeras, improbable machines and curious characters.
It's a Salon ritual: at each edition, the town gives the winners the opportunity to share their artistic worlds at the Hôtel de Ville for the duration of an exhibition.
For one month, from February 3 to 27, a trio of talented artists will be in the spotlight:
Flavien Couche is a painter inspired by the world of comic strips, Fauvism, Surrealism and German Expressionism. Seeking to render visible the invisible and reveal the soul, his vivid palette intensifies emotion to create a great "inner big bang".
Jean-Michel Arnaud is influenced by Pop Art and the music of the 70s and 80s. His creations revolve around cutting, collage and assemblage to reflect on wear and tear, enriched by painting.
José Franco uses obsolete objects and salvaged wood to sculpt works that he assembles by collage, welding or mechanical fastening. The result is chimeras, improbable machines and curious characters.