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©Floriande Cherel

Au point du jour

This paper lace in which various materials are inserted, was created by hand and scalpel. Situated between two glasses framed by a raw oak rod, the painting contains a removable background, held in place by an invisible hanging system. The painting's name evokes the hour when the wild and domestic worlds come together, in the early hours.
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Floriande Cherel
Marseille, France
Before choosing to turn to visual arts in 2006, Floriande Cherel studied architecture and art, and was an art history teacher. Her work is influenced ...
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