Florence Miailhe arrives at her studio with a smile on her face. With serene gaiety, she pushes open the doors of this large colorful building located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, in the heart of the former SNCF “fridges” district. In this merry maze reminiscent of a college entrance, she leads us to her 50 m2 studio:
"Come, follow me, it's over here ..."
With two mezzanines, the place she now shares with two artists, Marion Lacourt and Raphaëlle Soltz, breathe warmth and conviviality… while outside it is freezing cold.
Along the corridors of these old cold stores, the once concrete walls have been painted in bright colors.
And the artist mischievously indicates that one of the frescoes was created one evening by his mother, also a painter.
“My mother, Mireille Glodek Miailhe, painted this woman in a bun with a bird on her shoulder while we were all gathered to humanize these“ fridges ”transformed into artist's workshops, she
explains…
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