In Pontault-Combault, watercolour artist Isabelle Morin enjoyed great success at the ‘Artistes Solidaires 2025’ exhibition organised by Réseau Éducation Sans Frontières 77.
✨ The Madame Sans-Gêne Room, a showcase for solidarity in Pontault-Combault
Last weekend, the Madame Sans-Gêne hall in Pontault-Combault took on the air of a creative and committed hive of activity. It hosted the ‘Artistes Solidaires 2025’ exhibition, a major initiative organised by the Réseau Éducation Sans Frontières 77 (RESF 77). Over the years, this event has become an unmissable fixture for art lovers in the department, but above all an essential source of support for the association.
🎨 Isabelle Morin: Watercolour in the Service of RESF 77
Among the diverse range of artists present, watercolourist Isabelle Morin particularly caught the eye. Renowned for the delicacy of her colours and the lightness of her subjects, she exhibited around twenty works, delicately framed, offering visitors a glimpse into her poetic world.
And the public was not mistaken: the exhibition was a resounding success. In fact, an impressive total of eleven watercolours found new homes!
It is a resounding success, bringing both artistic recognition for the artist and concrete support for the work of the Réseau Éducation Sans Frontières 77 (Education Without Borders Network 77).
Art, a Concrete Gesture of Sharing?
This success is not only a personal victory for Isabelle Morin; it is also a gesture of great generosity. The principle behind the ‘Artistes Solidaires 2025’ exhibition is simple and effective: 50% of the price of each sale goes directly to the RESF 77 network, financing its work in the field in Seine-et-Marne.
Convinced that art can be a powerful vehicle for sharing as well as a moment of emotion, Isabelle Morin has already announced that she will continue this wonderful collaboration. This solidarity exhibition is therefore a brilliant way to start 2025, placing creativity and generosity at the heart of the Pontault-Combault community.
The Madame Sans-Gêne room hosted the successful exhibition of Isabelle Morin’s watercolours.
Isabelle and an art lover chat in front of the display table, where several framed watercolours are lined up.
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