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Love is a piece of cake #4 Sculpture

Maroussia Chanut

France

Sculpture, Resin on Other

Size: 2.9 W x 2 H x 2.9 D in

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A miniature sculpture of gay lovers kissing on an cake (this kind of cake is called "kouglof" and can be found in the north-east of France, near Germany) To celebrate the strongness of the bond of love between two people, and to have, everyday at home, a subtle reminder of love. Created by myself,...

Year Created:

2022

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Medium:

Sculpture, Resin on Other

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

2.9 W x 2 H x 2.9 D in

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Not Applicable

Frame:

Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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France.

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Located in the south of France, Maroussia Chanut is a visual artist and sculptor mostly known for her sculptures of characters from popular culture, animals and human beings with animal heads, presented in human relationships situations. Her work tells stories, while questionning our Humanity through the moments of existence that we share from our collective unconscious. Her figurative style is an emanation of pop art with a lot of humour, sometimes tragic but over all revigorating. Her sculptures can be miniature or giant in size. She works with a mineral based resin, with a stone-like aspect, texture and weight, that is considered the most natural one. She is constantly looking for ways to reduce her carbon print, by using algae for moulding for example, she and uses gold leaf, pigments and bronze and copper powder as well. She's been represented in contemporary art galleries in Paris and Lyon, and showed in fairs like Drawing Now! at the Carrousel du Louvre. Her sculptures, watercolors and drawings are available on various platforms like Saatchi Art, or her website.

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