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Artist: Manitoba
insider
By Manitoba
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
A world of extraordinary interior richness.
Drawing, Chinese ink, marker, corrector, on unframed paper, unique.
An atypical journey..., Manitoba by the name of an artist, born in
1966 in Sétif in Algeria, lives and works in Biganos on the basin.
of Arcachon. Seven years ago, it took a 360-degree turn and
to devote himself to his career as a chemist and to devoting himself to his field of expertise.
revelation, painting. This total questioning of her
allowed him to express his great freedom as an artist.
Artist, on the one hand in reaction to behaviour
that paralyze many minds.
But also to shake up this moroseness and funny.
of the human being to complain and believe that everything that has happened to him or her has changed.
comes from outside...
Manitoba takes us on a journey through its colourful and colourful world.
where shapes and colours are combined with spiritual forms and colours.
the infinite.
His art conveys the spirit and thirst for life, inspired by a sense of
original movement in the spirit of an ancestral memory,
close to the early arts.
The an Artist invites us to the source, of all these lives around
of us and this natural song of hope that believes out of the blue.
borders and other forms of packaging.
A bit of a shaman, he invites us into the silence...
Category
2010s Manitoba Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Ink
Equilibrium
By Manitoba
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Balance of mind totem, reassuring.
Drawing, ink on old unframed score, unique.
An atypical journey..., Manitoba by the name of an artist, born in
1966 in Sétif in Algeria, lives and ...
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2010s Manitoba Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Ink
serenade
By Manitoba
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Dance and joyful song of love.
Drawing, ink on old score, unframed, unique.
An atypical journey..., Manitoba by the name of an artist, born in
1966 in Sétif in Algeria, lives and works in Biganos on the basin.
of Arcachon. Seven years ago, it took a 360-degree turn and
to devote himself to his career as a chemist and to devoting himself to his field of expertise.
revelation, painting. This total questioning of her
allowed him to express his great freedom as an artist.
Artist, on the one hand in reaction to behaviour
that paralyze many minds.
But also to shake up this moroseness and funny.
of the human being to complain and believe that everything that has happened to him or her has changed.
comes from outside...
Manitoba takes us on a journey through its colourful and colourful world.
where shapes and colours are combined with spiritual forms and colours.
the infinite.
His art conveys the spirit and thirst for life, inspired by a sense of
original movement in the spirit of an ancestral memory,
close to the early arts.
The an Artist invites us to the source, of all these lives around
of us and this natural song of hope that believes out of the blue.
borders and other forms of packaging.
A bit of a shaman, he invites us into the silence...
Category
2010s Manitoba Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Ink
soul
By Manitoba
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Work to discover: entities appear as you look.
Drawing, ink on paper, unframed, unique.
An atypical journey..., Manitoba by the name of an artist, born in
1966 in Sétif in Algeria, l...
Category
2010s Manitoba Drawings and Watercolor Paintings
Materials
Ink
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