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Handkerchief (waterfowl / wave)

Marina Le GallSKU: MLG049

Price
Sale price¥3,300(Tax in)
Spec
Size(mm)
500×500mm
Material
綿 100%
Weight
20 g
Maid in
日本
Barcode
4589962285909

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[About the product]
A solo exhibition by French potter Marina Le Gal, a French potter Marina Le Gal, will be held on June 21, 2024 at the gallery "No Kogiri". To commemorate her for the second solo exhibition in Japan, she created a handkerchief based on her art.
There are three types of designs: rock, crocodile, fern, and waterfowl.


[Design]
From the Marina's work, I made a handkerchief a painting called "WAVE". The water bird flies is drawn.


[About artists]
Marina Le Gall
Born in 1986 as a farmer in the Buretagne regional Camparre in France, he spent his childhood surrounded by animals. The fact that he accompanied his father's hunting and recorded the dying animals has led to her current expression. After graduating from high school, studied pottery at the Paris National Arts School. After studying abroad at Sydney University of the Arts, he acquired DNSAP (Le Diplôme National Supérieur D'ARTS PLASTIQUES, qualifications in the French national professional arts field). Since then, exhibitions have been held around the world, including Paris, London, and Brussels. The project of a huge work of 3 m, 3 m, which was produced in a forest on the outskirts of Paris in 2016, attracted attention both in Japan and overseas.

 

 

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