GISANCOURT ami FRANCIS HYGON créa grands tubes de peinture (2011) Photography by Applestrophe

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Grand ami FRANCIS HUGON de Gisancourt, me créa ces grands tubes de peinture ! Données par mon grand ami FRANCIS HYGON de Gisancourt créa à Paris départs grands tubes de peinture : Vous montrent en photos ces traveaux de tubes qu'il m'a données, que donc je terminents : Aux départs 2011 ai faites donc grands ces tubes en[...]
Grand ami FRANCIS HUGON de Gisancourt, me créa ces grands tubes de peinture !
Données par mon grand ami FRANCIS HYGON de Gisancourt créa à Paris départs grands tubes de peinture : Vous montrent en photos ces traveaux de tubes qu'il m'a données, que donc je terminents :
Aux départs 2011 ai faites donc grands ces tubes en de peintures au Grisy Code. En effet, le public venu nombreux, estimé à environ 4 500 visiteurs, a fait dur réalisation 2011 sur invitation Françis Grisy Code, ( Grisy-Landart) démontage du land art Septembre 2011 il aura fallu août 2012 avec Atelier-Du-Pommier aidées à transporter ces tubes métaux, pour donc ensuite biens surs les poser entre des ballots de pailles pour que ce soient des vrais tubes, pour présenter donc sur cette commune notre histoire de la France en peintures.
Ensuites ai utiliser ces Tubes au départs 2013 de ROCHE-GUYON, et 2014 à Amenucourt qui a étée enlevée en 2016, puis ensuite finallements 2015 à Authevernes 3 tubes qui restent 2024.

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Francis HugonGisancourtTubes De PeintureAu Grisy CodeA Roche-Guyon

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Pierre Marcel SCHMIDT, also known as Applestrophe, is an international painter specializing in ecological art. Born 35 years ago, he became an “ambassador of France” through his works focused on love and apples.[...]

Pierre Marcel SCHMIDT, also known as Applestrophe, is an international painter specializing in ecological art. Born 35 years ago, he became an “ambassador of France” through his works focused on love and apples. His artistic journey took him to Miami Beach, Florida, where he left his mark in the heart of the historic Art-Deco district.

During his career, Pierre Marcel Schmidt has maintained a close link with three French regions, where he creates daily: Île de France, Normandy and Picardy. In addition, he devoted each summer to the study of the South of France, in particular Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer.

His professional career is rich in notable achievements. In the 1970s and 1980s, he began his career as a screen printer, then became a decorator, running a business with up to ten employees. His work consisted of beautifying Parisian restaurants and cinemas while promoting environmental protection.

From 1986 to 2005, Pierre Marcel Schmidt became an international decorator under the name Pierre Marcel, working in the United States, in Miami, Florida, with the company "Subject to Change". He contributed to the preservation and renovation of the Art-Deco area of ​​Miami Beach, decorating stores, private and public spaces, as well as commissioned municipal murals. For seven years, from 1991 to 1998, he traveled to Moscow as an official American expert to create the scenery for the first tourist attractions and the new Moscow City Hall, while helping to train Russian students in trades of official decorators.

In 2001, Pierre Marcel Schmidt returned to France, this time as an ecological painter. He lives in Guerny, in Eure, where he works publicly to promote the Vexin Français Regional Natural Park. Since 2003, he has created daily artistic works in public art at the Salle du Prieuré in Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, a village linked to the history of the creation of Normandy during the peace treaty of 911 with the Vikings.

From 2013 to 2016, he also directed a workshop-gallery located in La Roche Guyon. Throughout his career, Pierre Marcel Schmidt, aka Applestrophe, has used art as a means of raising awareness of ecology and promoting French history and culture.

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