Compositions with vivid and harmonious colors will take you to the heart of nature.
This exhibition will be present from March 11 to May 21 at the Pays-d'Enhaut Museum. Ursula Astner, born in 1945, is a cutter of Bernese origin. In 1977, she made her first cuttings known to the public in Bern, she has since devoted herself entirely to this art and regularly exhibits throughout Switzerland. This cutter is also faithful to the Pays-d'Enhaut, from the mid 80's to the mid 90's, she exhibits permanently at the Allegri gallery in Flendruz. In 2007, Ursula discovered a book containing exceptional illustrations of unicorns. Since then, a change is made in her choice of theme, her works illustrate flowers, ornaments tinged with Persian and Chinese symbols, birds of all kinds and, of course, the unicorn!
Come and discover this exhibition from Tuesday to Sunday from 1pm to 5pm at the Pays-d'Enhaut Museum. The permanent exhibitions of the museum will of course be accessible during your visit. Discover the cut-outs of Louis Saugy, Jean Jacques Hauswirth or the exhibition "Life in Pays-d'Enhaut".
Compositions with vivid and harmonious colors will take you to the heart of nature.
This exhibition will be present from March 11 to May 21 at the Pays-d'Enhaut Museum. Ursula Astner, born in 1945, is a cutter of Bernese origin. In 1977, she made her first cuttings known to the public in Bern, she has since devoted herself entirely to this art and regularly exhibits throughout Switzerland. This cutter is also faithful to the Pays-d'Enhaut, from the mid 80's to the mid 90's, she exhibits permanently at the Allegri gallery in Flendruz. In 2007, Ursula discovered a book containing exceptional illustrations of unicorns. Since then, a change is made in her choice of theme, her works illustrate flowers, ornaments tinged with Persian and Chinese symbols, birds of all kinds and, of course, the unicorn!
Come and discover this exhibition from Tuesday to Sunday from 1pm to 5pm at the Pays-d'Enhaut Museum. The permanent exhibitions of the museum will of course be accessible during your visit. Discover the cut-outs of Louis Saugy, Jean Jacques Hauswirth or the exhibition "Life in Pays-d'Enhaut".