Sunday, April 4, 2021

LES ROCHERS DU PARQUET (VERCORS) PAINTED BY JEAN-BAPTISTE NÉE


JEAN-BAPTISTE NÉE (b.1986), Les Rochers du Parquet, gouache, french painters,


 
JEAN-BAPTISTE NÉE (b.1986)
Les Rochers du Parquet  2, 004 m - 6, 574 ft)
France

In "Vercors, hiver, plateau, vent",gouache sur papier  2019, 32, 5  x 50cm,
©Jean-Baptiste Née @jeanbaptiste.nee


The artist
Jean-Baptiste Née, born in 1986. is a french painter, scenographer and visual artist, graduated from Arts-Décoratifs of Paris in 2012. Jean-Baptiste Née works in the mountains and high mountains, always in situ, in direct confrontation with the movements of the earth and water and wind. He gives a growing place for the action of the elements on the work in progress (rain, snow, frost, etc.). He established his "large workshop" in the Swiss Alps or in the Vercors massif - especially in winter -, as well as during long hikes in the Italian Alps. In the winter of 2018, he worked in the massifs of Wudangshan and Lushan, in China, and became interested in the Taoist notion of "Sky" (t’ien.
Since 2016, Jean-Baptiste Née exhibits regularly in galleries in France and Switzerland. His workshop is in Montreuil, France. Next exhibition th 8th April  in Galeria Obsucra in Paris. A book was recently published about his work  "Le monde nu" Éditions Hartpon. Contact @jeanbaptiste.nee


The mountain  
The Rochers du Parquet (2,004 m-) make the eastern edge of the Vercors to the west of Mont Aiguille. They take the form of a long cliff  facing Mont Aiguille. They support the highlands of Vercors and its nature reserve. A few climbing routes have been traced there. They are separated from the more northerly steep slopes of the Grand Veymont by the deep notch of the Pas des Bachassons. The deep indentation of the cliff separates the towers of Rochers du Parquet from the rest of the long cliff which runs towards the Pas de l'Aiguille. 
The crossing of the Rochers du Parquet is a superb hike typical of the Hauts Plateaux du Vercors. 
The course takes place in a landscape where Mont Aiguille is constantly visible.
The Vercors presents the characteristic of presenting numerous possible passages, talwegs, ridges, valleys and basins, without any obvious particularity to facilitate the description of a route - no cairns either at the beginning of the crossing.

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2021- Wandering Vertexes...
by Francis Rousseau

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