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Painting Où est passé l'automne part 2 by Anicet Olivier | Painting Figurative Urban Cardboard Acrylic

Painting Où est passé l'automne part 2 by Anicet Olivier | Painting Figurative Urban Cardboard Acrylic
Où est passé l'automne part 2Painting Où est passé l'automne part 2 by Anicet Olivier | Painting Figurative Urban Cardboard Acrylic
Où est passé l'automne part 2Painting Où est passé l'automne part 2 by Anicet Olivier | Painting Figurative Urban Cardboard Acrylic

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This unique and original contemporary artwork "Où est passé l'automne part 2" on the subject of Urban has been created by the contemporary artist Anicet Olivier.
The artist used Acrylic, Cardboard media on Cardboard to create this Figurative, Small size painting.
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    Style : Figurative

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    Subject : Urban

  • - Size : 13 x 13 cm
  • - Colors : Grey
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    Medium : Cardboard

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    Medium : Acrylic

  • - Compatible frames : 13 x 13 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : Small
  • - Material : Cardboard
  • - Mounting type : Artwork delivered with a closed mat
  • - Our recommendations : Best-sellers' artworks
  • - Exhibited in Gallery : Paris 18 Montmartre
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Anicet Olivier
Anicet Olivier France
Olivier Anicet is a versatile artist, painter, sculptor and photographer, whose visual DNA is imbued with Creole colors. Active since 1996, he uses art as a window onto the world and the universe. His singular, expressive artistic approach seeks to capture emotion and elicit profound reactions in the viewer. Each work is a visual exploration in which color takes center stage, reflecting the richness and complexity of his inspirations.
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