AN ARTISTIC JOURNEY IN GOUACHE

All aboard for a trip with Linel

LINEL EXTRA-FINE GOUACHE BY LEFRANC BOURGEOIS

The Linel extra-fine gouache collection is made in Le Mans, France, and contains 78 colors, some of them patented and developed with great masters such as Henri Matisse. The collection inspires illustrators as well as prestigious designers in jewelry, architecture, fashion and decoration. It is appreciated for its creamy texture and matte, opaque finish. Discover our two artists and set off on a journey with Linel.

PAWM / ILLUSTRATOR / STREAMER

Déborah Goua, known as Pawm, takes her community on a journey with her many landscapes. She experimented with various artistic techniques, such as acrylic, watercolor and oil, before fully devoting herself to gouache.

In 2021, Pawm made her debut on the Twitch platform, where she shares live not only her gaming sessions, but also her artistic talent. For her, the power of color offered by Linel Lefranc Bourgeois extra-fine gouache was a real revelation!

BOARDING WITH MARIE DÉTRÉE

Brittany-born artist Marie Détrée has been honored with the prestigious title of Peintre Officielle de la Marine (POM), a century after the famous Mathurin Méheut. The title of Official Painter of the Navy gives her a military status and authorizes her to discover all the seas of the world.

She masters oil painting, but gouache remains her preferred technique, which she has used for years to illustrate her travels.

GOUACHE WORKSHOP WITH MARIE DÉTRÉE

Learn all you need to know to create your own gouache painting, guided by artist Marie Détrée, and leave with your own work, your own materials and the ability to redo what you've learned at home. Whether you're a beginner, a budding artist, or simply curious about a new artistic experience in Paris, our workshops are designed to help you progress at your own pace and have fun doing it!

Find out more about this event in our Charbonnel boutique by scanning the QRcode, or book your workshop HERE HYPERLINK

DID YOU KNOW?

The painter Henri Matisse, master and leader of Fauvism, adored Linel extra-fine gouache. Never forgetting to praise it in every interview, he also played an active role, in collaboration with chemists and researchers Lefranc Bourgeois, in the creation of Linel fixed violet.