Isabelle Menin | Belgian, 1961 -
Biography
After her formal studies Isabelle Menin explored painting for 10 years. Her recurrent subject matter has been nature, particularly flora. After several exhibitions in Belgium, she decided to quit painting and to work with digital photography. Taking pictures, scanning fragments of nature, she plays with texture and color, transforming and mixing them to reconstitute a rich and gorgeous faux nature.
Education
Studied art at the Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels
Exhibitions
Galerie Anne Fourcroy Photographie, Brussels, Belgium; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Mons, Belgium; Galerie Antonio Nardone, Brussels, Belgium; Musée Hongqiao Contemporary Art Museum (pour Galerie Antonio Nardone), Shangaï, China; Galerie Antonio Nardone, Torino, Italy
Biography
After her formal studies Isabelle Menin explored painting for 10 years. Her recurrent subject matter has been nature, particularly flora. After several exhibitions in Belgium, she decided to quit painting and to work with digital photography. Taking pictures, scanning fragments of nature, she plays with texture and color, transforming and mixing them to reconstitute a rich and gorgeous faux nature.
Education
Studied art at the Ecole de Recherche Graphique, Brussels
Exhibitions
Galerie Anne Fourcroy Photographie, Brussels, Belgium; Musée des Beaux-Arts, Mons, Belgium; Galerie Antonio Nardone, Brussels, Belgium; Musée Hongqiao Contemporary Art Museum (pour Galerie Antonio Nardone), Shangaï, China; Galerie Antonio Nardone, Torino, Italy