BIO
 
 

 

Isabelle MorelloIsabelle Morello was born in Cannes (France) in 1973. Always interested in drawing, she is introduced to oil painting at age 14 and since that moment she knew what she was meant to be. It brings her to study fine arts at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Valence (France). Inspired by the phantasmagorical universes of Master Dali she finds her artistic way very early.

In parallel to her professional evolution, she began a personal and spiritual process which is reflected throughout her paintings. She gradually introduces angelic and mystic characters into her surrealist landscapes. She has a great sense of aesthetics which led her to work with volumes through modelling and sculptured stone.

She took part in numerous group exhibitions, especially in the south of France where she lived, but also in Paris, Monaco, Villers-sur-Mer and Bruges in Belgium. (Cf. exhibitions).


In 1998, during the "Salon des Arts Méditerranéens" at "Le Palais des Congrès" of
Mandelieu-la-Napoule, she met Marina Ruiz Picasso (godmother of the exhibition) who bought one of her paintings entitled "Évanescence". This striking encounter gave her the encouragement and impulse to pursue in this way.

It is in 2004, while in vacation in Montreal (Canada), that she fell in love with this city and decided in October 2005 to move and live there.

Isabelle MorelloAttracted for a long time by computers and electronic devices, she discovered digital arts and decided to explore these new techniques and there creative possibilities. Whatever medium she uses, Isabelle Morello paintings and artworks suggest meditation, reflection and return to oneself, allying symbols and aesthetic research.


 


 
  Isabelle Morello was born in Cannes (France) in 1973. Always interested in drawing, she is introduced to oil painting at age 14 and since that moment she knew what she was meant to be. It brings her to study fine arts...
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2007 - Art Nice Expo - Nice.
2006 - Galerie Espace 7 - Montréal.
2005 - Galerie d'arts contemporains - Montréal.
2005 - Galerie Horizon - Sorel Tracy.
2004 - Galerie Arche de Morphée. Paris.
2003 - Galerie Pictural - Principauté de Monaco.
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