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Adele Moreau
Wonders of Science - Contemporary Sculptured Book: Framed Mixed Media

2017

About the Item

mounted, framed and glazed Adele Moreau is a London based artist. She constructs sculpted books from a variety of found media mainly 19th Century encyclopaedias and Natural History books. By re appropriating discarded items and preserving and enhancing what is often overlooked, she transforms them into objects of fascination.
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