Bubbles of imagination
In the stalls of the Bains-Douches, adorned with mosaics by Odorico, the works of draughtsman Jérémy Perrodeau, designers Atelier Baptiste & Jaina and sculptor Denis Macrez resonate with the collections of the Musée des Sciences de Laval.
Strange stones, fossils, seeds and minerals create landscapes of materials and memories: traces of a slow time, of a world observed, classified and imagined.
The artists use their own sensitive vocabulary - lines, volumes, textures - to explore the boundary between science and intuition, construction and dream.
Like collections that preserve what once lay hidden, their works surface like bubbles of imagination, reflecting a shared desire to understand, assemble and give shape to reality.
Strange stones, fossils, seeds and minerals create landscapes of materials and memories: traces of a slow time, of a world observed, classified and imagined.
The artists use their own sensitive vocabulary - lines, volumes, textures - to explore the boundary between science and intuition, construction and dream.
Like collections that preserve what once lay hidden, their works surface like bubbles of imagination, reflecting a shared desire to understand, assemble and give shape to reality.

