ATELIER-GALERIE D'ART ANAÏS COLIN
Read moreHalfway between Place Hoche and Place du Parlement, Anaïs Colin's studio-gallery leaves no one indifferent. The Breton artist has been based here since 2012. The imposing showcases display some of her work, also halfway between various techniques - collage, silkscreen, acrylic paint - which interweave poetically to create joyful compositions. Historical monuments, shellfish and old buildings in Rennes are among her sources of inspiration. Everyday objects - tables, bowls, umbrellas - also come to life under her brush. Anaïs also produces limited edition digital lithographs. There's something to suit every budget.
ATELIER MI
Read moreThis workshop-gallery, with its superb lighting and exposed beams, exudes softness, purity and simplicity. Run by Japanese artist Miyuki Abe (who shapes steel and ceramics) and her husband Stéphane Lièvre (painter and ceramist), the boutique also showcases the work of some twenty designers. All share a taste for pure lines, simple shapes and natural colors. From silver jewelry to decorative and utilitarian objects, you'll discover a sober, well-crafted collection. Don't hesitate to push open the door.
LA GALERIE MALOUINE
Read moreThe gallery in Saint-Malo offers limited edition fine art photography and more particularly shots mainly of the Emerald Coast, as well as of this land rich in tradition as of the contrasting sky. Passionate about Saint-Malo, Michael Auvret exhibits breathtaking numbered shots of storms, high tides or even aerial shots that reveal the mysteries and multiple landscapes of Brittany. The play on light and the chosen locations are filled with poetry and reveal the charm of the city of Saint-Malo and its surroundings.