Lorann LACAVE LADEUIX

Painter & Draftsman

Sketch of a Painter and Draftsman

The artist Lorann LACAVE LADEUIX combines a mastery of line and charcoal, whose variations extend infinitely in proportions both monumental and finely measured.
He pushes beyond the limits that obstruct the horizon — the barriers of the invisible — painting from the particular to the universal, from the monotype or sketch to the vast gigantomachy of his mural frescoes.

Among his large-scale works are pictorial hangings covering two floors of the Madura building on Rue Saint-Pierre in Caen, and the monumental figure of Aesculapius, god of medicine, which majestically adorns the façade of the Danjoue Pharmacy on Place Malherbe, facing and honoring the house of a renowned Caen poet.

On Rue Arcisse de Caumont, the façade of a lively student bar named La Garsouille—its name inspired by an ancient manuscript discovered in the cellar—displays scenes of primitive life that have survived the elements: cave-like creatures with demonic appearances blazing in a wild procession of barbaric festivity.
Like Father Colombe’s still in Zola’s L’Assommoir, compared to a dragon, the artist evokes here a den that is at once convivial and singular.

The precision of his style, the command of line and surface, lend his work an epic resonance.
Lorann LACAVE LADEUIX is an artist time will remember — one who captures and recreates life itself, from the humblest medium to the grandest mythological fresco.

“This encounter with the artist cannot exhaust the scope of a talent and creativity that stretch from one shore to another of our distant dreams, across the multiple landscapes of rediscovered life.”
Michel Vital-Le Bossé, Writer, Professor at the Sorbonne, Officer of Arts and Letters, Doctor of Human Sciences, Member of the Society of French Poets and the Society of Ethnography of Paris, Art Critic.

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Biography

Born in the southwest of France, in the heart of the Pyrenees, Lorann LACAVE LADEUIX draws much of his inspiration from direct observation. He travels to sites that move him, painting en plein air and developing thematic series exploring interior scenes, landscapes, seascapes, and still lifes.

A part of his childhood was spent overseas, following his father’s military postings to the Islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon (North America), Saint Martin (Caribbean), and other destinations. These early journeys nurtured in him a profound sense of freedom, a spirit that continues to animate his artistic vision.

After three years of study at the School of Fine Arts in Caen, where he trained under Nicole Moufle (Prix de Rome) and Philippe Borderieux, Lorann dedicated himself fully to painting, establishing his professional career in 1998.

Working primarily from life and on site, he captures the subtle transformations of light and atmosphere throughout the seasons. Beyond his easel work, he is also known for his monumental mural frescoes, extending his practice into architectural and public spaces.


Selected Commissions and Exhibitions

  • 2002 – Created over 150 large-scale drawings and urban collages in Caen, Paris, Honfleur, and Rouen.

  • 2003 – Commissioned by MADURA stores for an 8 × 6 m canvas on the store façade in Caen (press and media coverage).

  • 2006 – Public commission from the City of Verson for eight large-format drawings marking the centenary of Léopold Sédar Senghor.

  • 2008 – Guest of honor at Caen City Hall, sponsoring 40 artists (press and TV coverage).

  • 2009 – Giant mural commissioned by Laboratoires et Pharmacie Danjoue, still visible in central Caen.

  • 2010 – Commissioned by Marcel Campion for a façade mural at La Chope des Puces, Paris.

  • 2011 – Mural commission by Société Orteli, Orthez (Pyrénées).

  • 2014 – Included in the official AKOUN artist valuation guide; mural project for the city of Noves, near Avignon.

  • 2018 – Exhibition at Galerie Robert, Honfleur.

  • 2019 – Large-scale paintings and restoration projects for Château de Bellozanne (Countess Pajol, Pays de Bray).

  • 2021 – Restoration of public murals for the Rouen Urban Community; exhibition at Eden Gallery, Paddington, London.

  • 2022 – Exhibitions at Galerie Thuillier (Le Marais, Paris) and the Garde Républicaine, Quartier des Célestins; recipient of the Painting Prize from the Académie des Arts, Sciences et Lettres, Paris.

  • 2023 – Featured in Pratique des Arts magazine (Issue 171, Oct–Nov, six-page article). Awarded the Painting Prize at the XXIII Official Army Painters Salon (Salon des Peintres Officiels de l’Armée), Paris.

  • 2024 – Official commission from the French Army, Satory (Versailles): mural 8 × 3 m, presented June 4 and inaugurated June 27.
    Exhibitions in Sauveterre-de-Béarn and invited guest artist of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port (Basque Country).

  • 2025 – Selected for the 46th Official Army Salon at Les Invalides, Paris.
    Commissions for the Church of Sauveterre-de-Béarn (in honor of the canonization of Carlo Acutis) and for the City of Orthez (ambassador and patron of the city festivals; outdoor painting celebrating the twinning with Tarazona, Spain).


Representation

Listed artist since 2014, recognized through institutional commissions and auction sales.
Exclusively represented since 2025 by the Galerie du Marais – Paule France Luciani.