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Atowla Prince Frejus Kouaido Teint d'Ebene

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Peinture, Diplômé du Lycée d’Enseignement Artistique d’Abidjanꓹ l’artiste poursuit depuis 2016 un travail en mettant en évidence les couleurs claires du cercle chromatique. Il modifie ainsi son ra ...
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Non Peut-Être Art Gallery
Switzerland
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Hévéa Genève and the art gallery Non Peut-Être are joining forces to offer artists a digital platform of excellence and to accompany discerning collectors on an encounter with the arts of Afro-desce ...
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"Atowla Prince Frejus Kouaido Teint d'Ébène": A Celebration of Black Beauty and Identity

The painting titled "Atowla Prince Frejus Kouaido Teint d'Ébène", exhibited by Non Peut-Être Art Gallery in collaboration with Hévéa Genève, is a striking portrait that exemplifies the artist Atowla's signature style—an evocative blend of hyperrealism and chromatic expression rooted in Afro-descen ...
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"Atowla Prince Frejus Kouaido Teint d'Ébène": A Celebration of Black Beauty and Identity

SUMMARY


The painting titled "Atowla Prince Frejus Kouaido Teint d'Ébène", exhibited by Non Peut-Être Art Gallery in collaboration with Hévéa Genève, is a striking portrait that exemplifies the artist Atowla's signature style—an evocative blend of hyperrealism and chromatic expression rooted in Afro-descen ...
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