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Bruno Fleurit is a painter and sculptor. His work in both wood and stone has a fluidity and natural rhythm which borders on musicality. His strong style is entirely original and it is easy, on viewing his work once, to always be able to pick it out in a crowd. This rhythmic approach is also carried through in his paintings, which have an flow reminiscent of aboriginal art. Although his work is sometimes abstract and sometimes figurative it is stylistically consistent and has an exciting energy all of its own.
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A busy summer for 2012
Jan. 21, 2012 No Comments
If you are interested in doing a course in stone sculpture with Bruno in July speak to Alan contact@lapidiales.org or visit http://lapidiales.org/ Bruno can teach in French or English and as well as doing this week long stone carving class he is also available to take groups in other locations. After leaving Charante Maritime he will [...]
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Ruta de l´Art 2011
Oct. 18, 2011 No Comments
This years art route around the village of Castelló d´Empurias in Northern Catalonia was a great success! There were 78 artists exhibiting in 20 spaces all around the medieval village. Bruno was in the center of the main square sharing a space with the British artist N. Staniforth (www.sirrensculpture.com) and painter Jose Cabello Ruiz. The [...]
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Expo in Madrid
Jul. 3, 2011 No Comments
Bruno is busy working on new pieces for his upcoming exhibition in Madrid later this month. The exhibition is part of a scheme by the artist, radio presenter and activist Guillem Farias. He has spent the last two years finding seven places in Madrid for artists from the Emporda to exhibit it. All of [...]
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CRAC Creació Roses Art Contemporani
May. 5, 2011 No Comments
On Friday 29th April we inaugurated CRAC an exhibition of local talented artists, both well known and less so and Bruno was honored to be amongst them. We had a good turn out for the first night, including Ferran Adria of the famous restaurant El Bulli and of course our lady mayoress Magda who had [...]
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