Let yourself be inspired…
Art awaits you at Figuière!
Discover the artistic world of Vincent Lajarige
During your visit to Figuière, allow yourself to be transported by the captivating universe of Vincent Lajarige, painter and sculptor. His work is deeply connected to nature, and in particular, to the forest. Rich and committed, his art reflects a profound attachment to woodland landscapes—an endless source of inspiration and reflection.
A true forest lover, Vincent Lajarige draws powerful creative energy from this environment. His paintings express, with great sensitivity, the protective bond he nurtures with the natural elements. Through his canvases, he captures the very essence of nature, highlighting its strength, fragility, and timelessness.
But perhaps it is through his sculptures that the forest’s imprint is most strongly felt. Wood, trees, and organic textures are at the heart of his practice. He gives new life to forgotten materials: aged fibres, charred wood fragments… By reclaiming these remnants of living matter, he questions our relationship with nature and our responsibility in its preservation. His art becomes a testimony to the dialogue between humans and the environment—an invitation to rethink our connection with the plant world.
Art with a purpose
This artistic commitment is part of a broader approach led by *Artborescences*, an association presided over by Vincent Lajarige. Positioned at the crossroads of art and science, the organisation brings together artists and researchers around a shared mission: to raise awareness of the importance of preserving great forests. By blending artistic creation with scientific exploration, Artborescences opens up a new path to understanding and protecting these ecosystems that are essential to the balance of our planet.
Exploring the work of Vincent Lajarige means entering a world where art becomes a tool for thought and transmission. Through his creations, he reminds us that the forest is a living heritage to be protected and celebrated.
Come and be inspired:
The exhibition will run from 10th April to 11th July, Monday to Saturday, during the Domaine’s opening hours.