After studying architecture and the plastic arts, Yvon Le Bras, a former school teacher, is now devoting himself entirely to his creative work.
His favourite haunts are the forests and coasts of Brittany. In his rucksack, he carries simple equipment: a sketchbook, pencils, ink pens and a camera.
The artist, who goes in search of the invisible and the impenetrable, does not seek to reproduce the forest but aims to be realistic. Yet his Indian ink drawings leave room for the imagination and interpretation of the viewer...
His favourite haunts are the forests and coasts of Brittany. In his rucksack, he carries simple equipment: a sketchbook, pencils, ink pens and a camera.
The artist, who goes in search of the invisible and the impenetrable, does not seek to reproduce the forest but aims to be realistic. Yet his Indian ink drawings leave room for the imagination and interpretation of the viewer...
