The Bedous library hosts, parallel to the Gaves media library a free exhibition to taste and see: digital chiaroscuro photographs of Melancholya (1), and “nature oil paintings dead”, all focusing on cooking, fruits, and vegetables.
Her photos are accompanied by recipes she creates and then puts into practice. I have a hyperrealism and use a modern technique to take old shots.
Both the attention to detail and the atmosphere are key factors. Baroque frames for paintings and the fineness of the setting can transport the observer into a world of harmony, reverie, and harmonies. Visible Wednesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Readers can also participate in the reading of books to win two prizes: the Cercle de lecture de la vallee d’aspe selection and the Polaroid Prize which offers six stories from the police for a vote at year’s end.
(1) Melancholya offers photography classes. Information by email: contact@melancholya.com