Guy de Malherbe, a painter from one shore to another, has made minerals the guiding principle of his work. There, the cliffs of Varengeville, sometimes white as alabaster, sometimes dark, revealing a sea with changing reflections in the distance.

Here again, other seascapes, where red, ocher and yellow minerals, like an incandescent planet, contrast with a dazzling blue. And this light, seeping through the skylight of a rock, so well sketched by the painter that it seems to dazzle us.