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#1 2002-03-09 13:18:42

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louise vergette

Looking for information on louise Vergette and her work. Can anyone help

 

#2 2002-03-16 05:42:24

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Re: louise vergette

Do you by any chance mean Louise Genest, the bookbinder? I couldn't find any listing for Louise Vergette.

 

#3 2004-04-06 17:58:31

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Did you ever find an answer to your question?  I came looking as well to see more work by Louise Vergette who had a piece photographed in Juliette Bawden's book.
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#4 2010-11-02 08:38:10

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Re: louise vergette

Aside from a bronze park sculpture, the only web presence of Louise Vergette are from some 90's books; I surmise that her time was over before the Web blossomed.

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#5 2011-01-04 16:01:01

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I may just have a lead to her, which would suggest that her time is far from over.  If I am right I hope to be able to add to this thread.
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#6 2011-01-12 13:54:53

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I loved Louise Vergette's work - yes, saw it in the Juliet Bawden book first, and it gave me the courage to attempt some of my more extreme ideas, however barking mad in scale or concept!   I think she's still active but the last reference I saw to her was (I think) in connection with model-making / special effects for films & animation, rather than as an exhibiting artist.

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#7 2011-01-12 20:57:53

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Antoniag:  "... however barking mad in scale or concept"

There is no such thing!

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#8 2011-01-13 09:52:10

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Hi Catperson - I know what you mean, but you may not realise quite how eccentric I can get; it did take a leap of faith to put them into practice, when at the time (15-20 years ago) there was very little really off-the-wall artwork around.  I've only put the more sensible things on my gallery here - so far .....

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#9 2011-01-14 22:26:22

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Antonia, your work is BEAUTIFUL!

Okay, now let's see some of your 'eccentric' work!

Sue

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#10 2011-01-17 11:23:53

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Well, I am pleased to say that my searches have been successful.  I have found Louise Vergette.  She sounds absolutely delightful, has never seen this site but will be looking at it soon and (I'm crossing fingers etc. here) is likely to open a gallery.
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#11 2011-01-17 18:18:17

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Well done David!


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#12 2011-01-18 21:54:31

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David, the artist magnet!  He can schmooze with the best!

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#13 2011-01-18 22:42:34

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Schmooze?  It is not a term I am familiar with . . . My imagination is going wild!


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#14 2011-01-19 15:18:02

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That's great news David  - well schmoozed indeed! 

(Sue - thank you so much for the compliment, really made my day!  and motivated me to find a way round the latest home pc crisis to retrieve some more recent work photos for the gallery).

Antonia

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#15 2011-04-30 09:55:48

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Well, you may now have realised that Louise has posted a gallery - and very worthwhile it is too.
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#16 2011-04-30 18:18:17

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Re: louise vergette

Louise... another artist with some wonderful work!  I love the fox and fish.

Sue

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#17 2011-05-23 23:21:44

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Re: louise vergette

Wow I just checked out the galleries of both Louise and Antonia, and what great work by both artists.They are surprisingly similiar in some ways. I particularly like the Wall urns, and the Zebra mirror. I am toying with the idea of relief work and both of these inspire me. Thanks again, great work.
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#18 2011-06-29 12:21:35

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Lesley, you're very kind but Louise is way out of my league!!  However it doesn't hurt to have a level to aspire to.   As I think I said before, she was a great inspiration to me early on and it's fantastic to see her work in the gallery.

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