The Origami Crane (from series Symbols of Asia) (2019) Pittura da Marie-Jose Ged
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Venduto da Marie-Jose Ged
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Opera d'arte originale (One Of A Kind)
Pittura,
Acrilico
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Spray
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Collages
su Tela
- Dimensioni Altezza 51,2in, Larghezza 53,2in
- Incorniciatura Questa opera d'arte non è incorniciata
- Categorie Quadri sotto i 5.000 USD Arte concettuale
Nowadays origami cranes have become a symbol of hope and healing during challenging times, and are used to decorate remembrance places.
The Origami have been cut from canvas, primed and sealed, and spray painted in colors and designs inspired by Japanese paper prints. They have been glued in a collage effect to create a 3 dimensional effect on the painting.
Temi correlati
Born and raised in Beirut, Lebanon, during the civil war and the most difficult times the country faced, she graduated from "Universite Saint-Joseph", with a masters in Economics, and graduated from "Universite Saint-Esprit Kaslik" with a pre-PhD in Marketing. She continued her studies at the London School of Business, where she received a post-graduate diploma in Marketing. She then travelled around the world, discovering Europe, the United States and Asia. She is currently living in Singapore with her husband and daughter, where she is a lecturer in Economics. She is a self-taught artist whose love and passion for painting led her to push the boundaries of her talent, and share her vision of art.
- Nazionalità: LIBANO
- Data di nascita : 1979
- Domini artistici:
- Gruppi: Artisti Contemporanei Libanesi