35 minutes on air… Radio Grand Lac

It was a first…

Contacted by Anne Pia, radio host of a program entitled “ The cultural grocery store of the territory ”, I was able to discover behind the scenes and the preparatory work of each program, in a studio nestled in a small green house, in a family setting in the urban area of ​​Aix-les-Bains. Radio Grand Lac is a local radio station, but whose name resonates like a distant land. All that's missing is the little Canadian burnt wood house, with a moose head at the entrance.

The subject addressed: “The fusion of art and architecture”, two very similar skills that, personally, it took me a long time to embrace jointly, constantly trying to analyze my two postures to better understand their meaning. nesting.

This radio show allowed me to reclassify my artistic approach and perhaps to raise audience awareness of figurative art. Like puzzle pieces, the links between architecture and art were addressed, tinged with a jazz sound as I appreciate them.

The interview took place in two parts, with a musical interlude by Nina Simone. The first part, devoted to the theme of the interview, allowed me to better discuss the two skills and to be able to deepen the nature of my painting. In the second part, a slightly offbeat portrait allowed me to question the key elements of my artistic work which symbolize my journey.

35 minutes of air…

A friendly, warm and magical moment... The host Anne Pia was able to create a moment of sharing and relaxation which allowed me to approach the theme with a very particular and relaxed authenticity.

I invite you to listen to this moment through the link below

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Alain Rouschmeyer

Alain Rouschmeyer is best known for his acrylic paintings on medium format canvas and his contemporary ink drawings. An observer of everyday life, he analyzes the human walk through the postures and spaces crossed, as if to probe the banal and capture its scent. His artistic itinerary invites him to work on architecture in which he likes to reflect on living spaces and the transversalities that define their uses. Like a poet-analyst, Alain Rouschmeyer's work navigates between reality and intimacy revealing attachment and detachment according to a conscious will. It explores the hidden dimension of everyday life which never ceases to challenge us like jazz music or warm blues. The romanticism of which he fully assumes the contemporary and timeless translation inhabits the support as an involved space.

https://www.alainrouschmeyer.art
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