Exposition
With poetry and precision, Isabelle SIMLER explores the astonishing architecture of the animal world. It is not so much the animals themselves that fascinate her, but the shelters they build: nests, burrows, webs… each a home designed for the intimacy of its inhabitant.
Her illustrations, as delicate as embroidery, reveal these habitats as natural marvels.
Through her play with the French language and the joy of reading aloud, she invites both children and adults to reimagine space — at the scale of an ant, a butterfly, or an eagle.
An exhibition that opens wide the doors of the imagination, offering a vision of the world as a patchwork of living architectures.
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