Art & Nature

Art and nature are two fields that have had a close relationship for millennia. The artist often draws inspiration from the beauty and diversity of nature, and artistic expression can serve to represent, interpret or celebrate nature.

Art can also be used to raise awareness about nature conservation and the importance of environmental conservation. Many contemporary artists engage in ecological projects, using their creativity to draw attention to environmental issues and promote sustainable practices. Supporting art is essential to preserving freedom of expression, encouraging creativity, enhancing our culture, fostering individual well-being, and promoting innovation.

Art enriches our lives and contributes to building a more balanced and fulfilling society. By supporting art, Maison Alexis Lepers contributes to the recognition of creativity, individual expression and cultural diversity.

The Angel of Tobit

Matthew Rabeau

The Angel of Tobit - Work by the Persian painter Hossein Naqqâsh (around 1590 at the Louvre Museum, photo RMN-Grand Palais by Mathieu Rabeau) and remastered by La Maison Alexis Lepers.

Erick LEPRINCE – Painter

  • Erick Leprince

    Reflective work: lemons, pomegranates - worn out - reminding us of the passage of time, hopscotch that inscribes us in the great game of life, hemlocks illustrating the dark beauty of the world, trees - lookouts illuminating our lives. Visions projected by a work of rough, flayed materials, of soft, caressed surfaces.

    Warm colors of impetuous and wild surges, softer hues of beaches of serenity, of fullness, liberation of the primary energies enclosed in the most secret of our being.

    Traces of a world almost erased, to be stammered, to be found again, to be rewritten with a pen, a pencil or a brush.

    Harmony of a reality to be brought to life. Travel the world of memory.

    Erick Leprince

    Painter For 25 years, I have been advancing my creation around nature, its reminiscences, its enveloping presence.

  • Erick Leprince

    Reflective work: lemons, pomegranates - worn out - reminding us of the passage of time, hopscotch that inscribes us in the great game of life, hemlocks illustrating the dark beauty of the world, trees - lookouts illuminating our lives. Visions projected by a work of rough, flayed materials, of soft, caressed surfaces.

    Warm colors of impetuous and wild surges, softer hues of beaches of serenity, of fullness, liberation of the primary energies enclosed in the most secret of our being.

    Traces of a world almost erased, to be stammered, to be found again, to be rewritten with a pen, a pencil or a brush.

    Harmony of a reality to be brought to life. Travel the world of memory.

    Erick Leprince

    Painter For 25 years, I have been advancing my creation around nature, its reminiscences, its enveloping presence.

  • Erick Leprince

    Reflective work: lemons, pomegranates - worn out - reminding us of the passage of time, hopscotch that inscribes us in the great game of life, hemlocks illustrating the dark beauty of the world, trees - lookouts illuminating our lives. Visions projected by a work of rough, flayed materials, of soft, caressed surfaces.

    Warm colors of impetuous and wild surges, softer hues of beaches of serenity, of fullness, liberation of the primary energies enclosed in the most secret of our being.

    Traces of a world almost erased, to be stammered, to be found again, to be rewritten with a pen, a pencil or a brush.

    Harmony of a reality to be brought to life. Travel the world of memory.

    Erick Leprince

    Painter For 25 years, I have been advancing my creation around nature, its reminiscences, its enveloping presence.