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Carnet A4 Agnès
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Notebook A4 Agnes

“If we opened up people, we would find landscapes. If they opened up to me, we would find beaches.” Agnes Varda. The sea never leaves you indifferent. All of us have a beach that marked us. The sound of the sea, the eddy of the waves, our toes sinking into the sand and the horizon as far as the eye can see. It is rejuvenating, invigorating and truly stimulating. An inspiring A4 notebook With Hardelot beach on the cover, and filmmaker Agnès Varda as muse, the Agnès notebook aims to be a source of inspiration and creative stimulation. The beach invites itself into their creativity at the very heart of their daily lives and their living rooms. Follow the wave and let it carry. A large notebook Finally, to give their creativity all the space it deserves, the Agnès notebook is a large A4 notebook (21 x 29.7 cm). He is not one of those they take with them, but rather of those who await him at home. After making a quick sketch on the spot, the Agnès notebook will be the ideal medium for drawing a landscape in more detail. It is conducive to large collages and large patterns. Inspired by Agnès Varda, born Arlette Varda on May 30, 1928 in Ixelles (Belgium) and died on March 29, 2019 in Paris 14th, is a French filmmaker, photographer and visual artist. Close to the so-called Left Bank movement, contemporary with the New Wave, Agnès Varda notably directed La Pointe courte (1955), Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962), Ulysse (1984, César for best documentary short film), Sans Toit nor law (1985, Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival), Jacquot de Nantes (1991), The Gleaners and the Gleaner (2000), Two years after (2002), Les Plages d'Agnès (2008, César for the best documentary film) and Faces, villages (2017). All of his cinematographic work was rewarded with a César d'honneur in 2001, the René-Clair prize from the French Academy in 2002, a Palme d'honneur at the Cannes Film Festival 2015, an Oscar d'honneur received in 2017 and by the Berlinale Camera in 2019. The Agnès notebook can become: -a landscape notebook - a collage book - a sketchbook -a pattern book -a moodboard notebook