Constance Fulda, a French visual artist trained at the renowned Camondo School of Decorative Arts, first made a name for herself with her Japanese folding screens. She now focuses primarily on drawing and painting, emphasizing spatiality in her artistic performances around trees and in her exhibitions, which are often designed as installations. Her works feature in the collections of the French Bibliothèque nationale, Fondation Cartier, Museum d’Histoire Naturelle, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, or Musée de la Cité de l'Or.
For more than twenty years, Constance Fulda has made trees the main subject of her work. She has been in residence in Trampot as part of the Artistic Observatory in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024. During the residencies, she produced a collection of over two hundred rubbings of the ash trees lining the avenue, representing an area of nearly 58 m2. Lined up, they stretch over a length of more than 115 m. The rubbings, on mulberry fiber paper, are both durable and lightweight, weighing only 9 g/m2!
The rubbings were presented in the form of an art installation in the church of Trampot from June 21 to July 20, 2025. They were displayed on some twenty columns up to 4 m high. The exhibition was accompanied by a catalog (146 pages, in French and English) and postcards (available from our online store).
Would you like to display this amazing work? Would you like to promote tree-avenues? Contact us. Depending on the space and resources available, you can exhibit just a few of the rubbings or all of them, and the mode of display can be reinvented each time (whether on the 4-meter columns or on flat surfaces).
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