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Garlic, onions and tea-towel on a wooden table. Anne Zamo loves sharing the beauty and daily wonders surrounding us in her still lifes! Red onions are a specialty of Toulouges (South of France, near Céret, in Catalunya). Unique and original artwork by Anne Zamo. This is a 27 × 22 cm (10.6 × 8.7") oil painting, on a high quality linen canvas I stretched myself. This artwork is sold unframed. It will be delivered with a certificate of authenticity, ready to hang and signed on front.
2021
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
10.6 W x 8.7 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Sharing the beauty and daily wonders surrounding us! Anne Zamo is a french artist based in Céret, South of France. Influenced by Dutch painters (Rembrandt, Jérôme Bosch) and by the Old master techniques that she learned in Nathalie Beurier's Art Studio, she uses extra-fine colours as Old Holland and Blockx (Dali's favourite colours) that give bright colours and provide stability over time compared to paintings made with additives. She has exhibited in France (Salon des Artistes Français Art Capital, Salon du Réalisme etc) , Spain (Barcelona, Reus, Lloret de Mar...) and the UK (SOFA in London, MIWAS at Rookesbury Manor Wickham, David Shepherd Foundation The Mall Galleries). Her artworks are in private collections in France, Spain, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, New Zealand, United States, Switzerland, Hong-Kong... Commissions are welcome. She lives in Ceret, a town where came Dali and Picasso.
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