An exlusive collaboration between Caran d'Ache and the French artist Beya Rebaï
Working in collaboration with French illustrator Beya Rebaï, Caran d’Ache unveils two original Neocolor® II Aquarelle assortments together with accompanying online classes presenting the artist’s favourite techniques. To mark this occasion, our Neocolor® ambassador presents a selection of works in Lausanne created using her favourite medium, wax oil pastels – a chance to plunge into her colourful and poetic world.
About Beya Rebaï
A Caran d’Ache ambassador since 2020, Beya Rebaï is a French artist who uses her Neocolor® II Aquarelle to create dreamlike landscapes whose vibrant colours delight a community of followers that is growing every day.
Fascinated by colour and the artistic movement of les Nabis, her works are developed using a colourful yet limited range of carefully selected shades. These pastels, with bright vibrant colours and a velvety texture, are essential instruments for her work with some of the biggest names including The Guardian, the NY Times, les Échos and Nike to name but a few.
Two new Neocolor® II Aquarelle sets created in collaboration with Beya Rebaï
For Caran d’Ache, Beya Rebaï has dreamed up two original assortments of Neocolor® II Aquarelleconsisting of the artist’s favourite shades. The first, in cold shades , plays on a range of blues, greens and pinks. The other, in warmer tones, offers a range of yellows, oranges and umber. These two inspirational palettes offer a whole host of creative possibilities that will delight budding artists and experienced illustrators alike.
Creative online workshops
Each assortment contains a QR code for an exclusive surprise : a creative online workshop (in English, French, and German) run by the artist in person to demonstrate how to make the best possible use of these versatile pastels while offering a chance to discover all the artist’s favourite techniques and tips.
An exclusive exhibition of works by Beya Rebaï at the Espace Créatif in Lausanne
A dream opportunity for residents in western Switzerland to explore the world of this artist who will be presenting her work in Switzerland for the very first time.
Opening hours :
Wednesday, May 25 - Friday, May 27 - Thursday, June 2
2pm - 6pm
Saturday May 21 – Saturday May 28 - SaturdayJune 4
10am - 6pm
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