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The Wild Garden

  • Pierre Loze
  • Paul De Gobert
39,00 €
  • Art

The Wild Garden

  • Pierre Loze
  • Paul De Gobert
39,00 €
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Book details

ISBN :
978-2-930451-26-8
Year :
2018
Cover :
cardboard
Size :
30 x 24 cm
Pages :
136
Languages :
Fr
Is there still a way to escape discreetly, out of the realities of this world, and to settle in its margins, without disturbing anyone? The Wild Garden is a fable that suggests it. This book takes us through the back roads, into a parallel world that is that of childhood, venturing in the company of a painter and a writer into the paths of dreams and memories combined.

After his Traversée de Bruxelles, Paul De Gobert signs this new book with Pierre Loze, whose view of nature and society today he closely shares.

A book to escape, to offer or to rediscover Brussels and its surroundings. For art lovers, poets, but also for all those who are curious and ready to enter the universe of two unique personalities. Le Jardin Sauvage is a book full of surprises and beauty.

The authors

  • Pierre Loze

    Pierre Loze is an art and architecture historian, journalist and writer.

  • Paul De Gobert
    Paul De Gobert is a painter born in Brussels in 1949. The inspiration for his work comes from the emotion of nature and the concern for its ecological conservation. The desire to integrate painting with architecture led him to the realization of monumental works, notably the gigantic fresco adorning the Vandervelde metro station in Brussels, and construction site fences such as that of the Crédit Communal in Brussels, but also in Paris where, following his meeting with Jacques Séguela, he realized the frescoes that decorated the RSCG agency. Contact with the public and their reactions to his painting interests him, especially when he works in hospitals, such as the Tenon Hospital, or, as was the case in his early years, when he worked in the working-class neighborhood of Marolles. Invited by the Alliance française in Jordan, he created a fresco commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In addition to these large format works, he continues his work as an easel painter and watercolorist, a tireless walker of the dawn.