When you've been painting for a while (ten years), without a master and with a technique learned on the job, you run the risk of encountering many obstacles to the expression of your imagination. That's why two years ago I went back to school (Artquarium), having duly chosen it, humbly, with open eyes and open ears.
I had the good fortune to meet Gilbert Wolfisberg there, and to discover at last the fundamental basics of composition. Learning about certain constraints (the golden ratio, calculating surfaces, etc.) paradoxically gave me invaluable, and above all limitless, freedom of expression. I've learned a lot, and still have a lot to learn, from Gilbert, this generous teacher and painter with his solid training and undoubted talent.
Isabelle Perez