Felie Line LUCOL
advertising decorator, as a visual artist, she imposes no limits on herself in the choice of mediums and supports.
After studying in the clothing industry and then in advertising decoration in metropolitan France , she will work for Disney World as a portrait painter, she will perfect her gift for drawing and will begin watercolor painting. She continues her career artistic in 2002, in Guadeloupe where she lives and works, sensitive to the harmful effects of overconsumption, she will undertake an approach starting from recyclable materials, a commitment useful appreciated in other face to the waste problem on the island. Having found in these materials a real source of creation, she founded the Rip'art Collective for a deep reflection on the art of diversion and accumulation.
Félie Line's career is marked by wonderful collective and solo experiences, giving us an insight a production of paintings, sculptures, drawing on formats ranging up to the monumental, such as the bell tower of the church of Gosier and artistic recycling such as the installations during the exhibition Imposing Lightness with the Rip'art Collective.
Create in Guadeloupe is for Félie Line a "jubilation", positive headaches, which she wishes to share with as many people as possible in Guadeloupe on the occasion of good opportunities abroad. She without hesitation launches into excessive works, such as his masterpiece "l'Infini", a series of modular and protean can heads, emblematic of his approach, begun in 2012 and which will continue to evolve throughout the artist's life. In addition to her enriching and varied activities, Félie Line is currently dedicated to the metamorphosis of a Creole house into a versatile contemporary art space. based on an attitude she called "Eco-débouya"