French actor, comedian, and painter Louis Merino is exhibiting his collection call “Variations” in the Town Hall of the 6th arrondissement of Paris from 11 January to 1 February 2023. This is his second exhibition at the Salon du Vieux Colombier.
Louis Merino (1944-) has been acting since 1963 – for more than 40 years. In 2004, his family gifted him art equipment, so he took up painting for the first time and he hasn’t stopped since. His abstract works are colourful and bold with a hint of images in the brush-strokes.
In an interview with Ladepeche in 2020, Louis Merino said he doesn’t adhere to any art school. Instead, he said, ‘I do not obey any system. I like uncertainty. That’s what drives me to mix colours; to go from blue to red, from black to yellow, from green to white, from brush to knife.’
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