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Musé de la bio diversité Panama city. avant que le sol marin ne se soulève, les deux Amériques étaient séparés par la mer. la plaque calcaire est sortie des eaux pour former l'isthme de Panama et créer un passage pour les animaux de chaque continents. une révolution pour la biodiversité. Plus tard, profitant des glaciation du Groenland[...]
Musé de la bio diversité Panama city.
avant que le sol marin ne se soulève, les deux Amériques étaient séparés par la mer.
la plaque calcaire est sortie des eaux pour former l'isthme de Panama et créer un passage pour les animaux de chaque continents. une révolution pour la biodiversité. Plus tard, profitant des glaciation du Groenland l'homme, cet éternel migrant, par le nord s'en est venus et poursuivit lentement son chemin jusqu'à la Terre de Feu

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François Carage is a complete artist, both painter and photographer, whose work is marked by a search for narration and history through his images. From an early age, he began to paint, then turned to photography[...]

François Carage is a complete artist, both painter and photographer, whose work is marked by a search for narration and history through his images. From an early age, he began to paint, then turned to photography as a student of Jean-Pierre Sudre at ESSAG in Paris. Inspired by the work of Dorothea Lange and Jean-Lou Sieff, he became a professional photographer, specializing in still life and working on major advertising campaigns.

At the same time, François Carage continues his activity as a painter and illustrator. In 1989, he moved to Reunion Island as a painter-muralist, winning several competitions including one for the Stella Matutina museum. His fame grew rapidly, subsequently exhibiting at the black frame gallery in Saint-Denis.

After several years of interior architecture and design, François Carage decides to go around the world in a sailboat. Today, he lives and works in Saint-Leu, on the island of La Réunion. His search for narrative through his works has remained present, and he continues to seek to tell a story through each of his images, faithful to the words that once touched him: "what I like in your photos, is that each of them tells a story". Born in 1949, his artistic career is rich and diversified.

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