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Transformed Art: Winners of the Digital Design Competition in Reims Museums

As part of the graphic design competition of the museums of the city of Reims, fans of digital production were offered the opportunity to choose, at the beginning of the summer, from among 15,000 works from the Reims collections, in order to transform them into create news. A few weeks later, 83 proposals were sent and two have already been awarded.

The jury thus awarded the city of Reims prize to Amandine Cayla, a 21-year-old student from Boulogne-Billancourt, for her creation combining the “Fish Screen” by Paul Jouve from the Museum of Fine Arts and the “Portrait of General Mazillier in the defense of Reims in 1918” by Alex de Andreis from the Fort de la Pompelle museum. “The evolution of global dangers, from the First World War to the global warming crisis, brings these two paintings into dialogue,” explains the young woman. The colors respond to each other, the light carries a future, the officer looks and meditates on the end of a world that must be protected at all costs. »

A second prize, that of the patron Efet Studia Créa, was awarded to Rémoise Lorraine Pedon, who worked on Ernest Rosen’s “Dancer”, preserved at the Museum of Fine Arts. “When I thought about the theme of this competition, light and color, I wanted to transform this work to make it a kind of stained glass window,” says the 21-year-old student, “but I was also inspired by Art Nouveau.” by Alphonse Mucha, through decorations, curves and the enhancement of women. »

It is now the turn of the general public to vote for their favorite work from a selection of ten other proposals, to be discovered along the Promenades, from September 9 to 24, or on the site muees-reims.fr.

2023-09-09 04:05:44
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