Her name is Nadine Rusé, she's a woman, and she's an artist. From the South-West of France, her painting career started at Mont-de-Marsan in 2003 when she presented works on rugby and bullfighting during the "fêtes de la Madeleine".
She then exhibited her work in 2004 during the "férias" in the South-West in Nîmes, in the VIP boxes in the Stade de France and at the French Rugby Federation village during matches. That same year, she had the privilege of illustrating the advertising campaign for the Six Nations tournament and also created a litho for the centenary of the "Aviron Bayonnais". 2005 was filled with exhibitions: after a warm reception by Gras-Savoye in Neuilly, the call of the south meant she showed her work in Nîmes, Marseille, Mont-de-Marsan, Saint-Sever (Landes) during its bullfighting festival and the centenary of the SASS Rugby. Then, off to Bayonne and the BAIONNA gallery and the arenas. And to finish the year on a high, she had the great honour of being exhibited for the whole of November at the Centre National du Rugby in Marcoussis. 2006 is also full of promise...
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