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THE SARDINE BOX
The brush is the white cane of the painter who seeks to move forward.
From Gallieni
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THE BLUE TRUNKS
If the sun enters the house, he's kinda in your heart.
Le Corbusier
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THE TERRACES OF THE PORT
Marseille, city of light and color.
Victor hugo
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MELY MELO
Impose your luck, squeeze your happiness and go to your risk.
To look at you, they will get used to
Rene Char
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RUBICK’S CUBE
“We use colors, but we paint with the feeling”
Jean Chardin
Artist, writer (1643 – 1713)
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WHY
"Change is a door that only opens from within"
Tom Peters
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AUMÔNE VIEILLE
“It is not necessary to turn off another's light for our own to shine.”
Gandhi
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FUSION
"Darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can.
Hate can't drive out hate, only love can. "
Martin Luther King
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PACIFIC PALISADE
“There is no favorable wind for those who do not know where they are going.”
Seneca
Philosopher (4 of. J.-C. – 65 apr. J.-C. )
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JAZZ A JUAN LES PINS
“Let's be thankful for the people who make us happy.
They are the gardeners who make our soul bloom.”
Marcel Proust
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FATIMA
The work entitled “Our Lady of Fatima” is a tribute to the essence of the Portuguese soul through the abstract portrait of the Virgin Mary, which appeared in the Portuguese city of Fátima.
At the heart of this canvas, a strong and elegant figure emerges through a harmony of dazzling colors, with a mysterious face that evokes the wisdom and depth of the Portuguese soul.
Her abstract portrait is a tribute to her role in the country's history and the devotion she inspired. It's a celebration of love, of the faith and resilience that characterize the Portuguese people.
The work “Our Lady of Fatima” is a reminder of traditions, colours, landscapes and emotions that shape this extraordinary nation. It is a visual metaphor for the pride and beauty of Portugal, an ode to cultural heritage that continues to shine through generations, une invitation to explore the soul of a nation through the magic of abstract art.
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TATAMI
“All grown-ups were children first, but few of them remember."
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry