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Painting Le scivolate emotive di Alice by Nai | Painting Surrealism Cinema Pop icons Child Acrylic Gluing

Painting Le scivolate emotive di Alice by Nai | Painting Surrealism Cinema Pop icons Child Acrylic Gluing
Le scivolate emotive di AlicePainting Le scivolate emotive di Alice by Nai | Painting Surrealism Cinema Pop icons Child Acrylic Gluing
Le scivolate emotive di AlicePainting Le scivolate emotive di Alice by Nai | Painting Surrealism Cinema Pop icons Child Acrylic Gluing

Description artwork

This unique and original contemporary artwork "Le scivolate emotive di Alice" on the subjects of Cinema, Child, Pop icons has been created by the contemporary artist Nai.
The artist used Acrylic, Gluing media on Paper to create this Surrealism, Small size painting.
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    Style : Surrealism

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    Subject : Cinema

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    Subject : Pop icons

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    Subject : Child

  • - Size : 13 x 13 cm
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    Medium : Acrylic

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    Medium : Gluing

  • - Compatible frames : 13 x 13 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : small
  • - Material : Paper
  • - Exhibited in Gallery : Sedona
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Nai
Nai Italy
Nai grew up in Tuscany amongst her father’s brushes. In this context conducive to creativity, the girl quickly started to draw. With a degree in Philosophy from the University of Pisa (1999-2000), she continued her studies in France. In 2004, she obtained her degree in Women's History at the University of Paris VIII. She worked as a painter and decorator for Christmas shop windows and created crochet sculptures. In the French capital, Nai considered for the first time the possibility of making a living from her passion. Back in Italy, she hosted a theatre, music and drawing workshop for children in collaboration with the Strade Varie Association and Soledad Nicolazzi in Carrara (2005 to 2007). She has exhibited in France and Italy since 2007. A multidisciplinary artist, Nai is also a singer and accordionist. In 2010, she toured Mongolia with her group the "Forasteri" for a show based on a play by Samuel Beckett (Waiting for Godot).
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