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Mariko
Orang-Utan

2018

About the Item

The artist Mariko grew up in Africa, where she discovered clay and sandstone at an early age. Studying at “Les Beaux-Arts” in France, Mariko was marked by the Cubist movement, in particular, the transformation of volumes and shapes. Now she seeks balance and harmony to enlighten the vital strengths and associates freely with many other contemporary artists going from Neorealism to Free Expressionism, Conceptual Art and more. Stainless steel pedestal: 55cm
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