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Painting ZERDA by Rebeyre Catherine | Painting Naive art Acrylic

Painting ZERDA by Rebeyre Catherine | Painting Naive art Acrylic
ZERDAPainting ZERDA by Rebeyre Catherine | Painting Naive art Acrylic
ZERDAPainting ZERDA by Rebeyre Catherine | Painting Naive art Acrylic

Description artwork

This unique and original contemporary artwork "ZERDA" has been created by the contemporary artist Rebeyre Catherine.
The artist used Acrylic medium on Cardboard to create this Naive art, Small size painting.
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    Style : Naive art

  • - Size : 19 x 19 cm
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    Medium : Acrylic

  • - Compatible frames : 19 x 19 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : small
  • - Material : Cardboard
  • - Exhibited in Gallery : Strasbourg Orfèvres (2)
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Rebeyre Catherine
Rebeyre Catherine France
Catherine received training in technical work on textile and began her career as a designer and stylist in the retail industry. After spending five years working for a company, she decided to switch over to having a liberal profession so that she could devote herself freely to her many passions and diversity her activities. At the beginning of 2014, her associative project finally came to completion and she was able to open a gallery shop for designers in Argenteuil called "le Bôcal". Catherine delves into the fields of decoration, illustration, design and visual arts and cultivates a form of expression that is devoid of any preconceived notions in order to give total freedom to her ideas and desires. Also, by subtly combining painting, sewing, collage and drawing she is able to make visual works that capture her inspiration as it comes.
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