Patrice Cudennec

Patrice CUDENNEC is a painter, ceramist, engraver, sculptor and designer.

He was born in St-Brieuc (22) in 1952 and lives and works in Brittany. Patrice Cudennec creates a colorful universe where tenderness, joie de vivre, emotion and poetry are combined with strength and gentleness.

He creates cartoons for stained glass windows, one-off pieces of ceramics for the Manufacture Henriot in Quimper, the Enamels of Longwy and the Maison Le Minor in Pont-L'Abbé.  His works can be seen in art galleries in Quimper (Gal.Philippe Théallet) at the Boutique Henriot, in Nantes (Gal.des Glaces), in Perros Guirec (Gal.Terre d'Ici), and in St - Malo (Gal. the Artists and the Sea).

Abroad, he has regular solo shows in Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Great-Britain and in the United-States.

Patrice Cudennec exhibits his works throughout the year in his own Galerie of Pont-Aven.

He has been collaborating with Maison Le Minor since 1998. Worthy of note is the success of his house linen collections such as Lesconil and Lobster, or his cartoons for embroidered tapestries.

Patrice Cudennec

Patrice CUDENNEC is a painter, ceramist, engraver, sculptor and designer.

He was born in St-Brieuc (22) in 1952 and lives and works in Brittany. Patrice Cudennec creates a colorful universe where tenderness, joie de vivre, emotion and poetry are combined with strength and gentleness.

He creates cartoons for stained glass windows, one-off pieces of ceramics for the Manufacture Henriot in Quimper, the Enamels of Longwy and the Maison Le Minor in Pont-L'Abbé.  His works can be seen in art galleries in Quimper (Gal.Philippe Théallet) at the Boutique Henriot, in Nantes (Gal.des Glaces), in Perros Guirec (Gal.Terre d'Ici), and in St - Malo (Gal. the Artists and the Sea).

Abroad, he has regular solo shows in Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Great-Britain and in the United-States.

Patrice Cudennec exhibits his works throughout the year in his own Galerie of Pont-Aven.

He has been collaborating with Maison Le Minor since 1998. Worthy of note is the success of his house linen collections such as Lesconil and Lobster, or his cartoons for embroidered tapestries.