Cha fils de la lune, 2021

by Chanoir

Print : Textiles, string, wool, embroidery, thread 14.6 x 14.6 x 1.2 inch

$1,476

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About the artwork

Type

Numbered and limited to 8 copies

1 copy available

Signature

Hand-signed by artist

Authenticity

Invoice from the gallery

Certificate of Authenticity from the gallery


Medium

Print: Textiles, string, wool, embroidery, thread

Dimensions cm inch

14.6 x 14.6 x 1.2 inch Height x Width x Depth

Framing

Black floater frame

Artwork dimensions including frame

16.9 x 16.9 x 1.6 inch


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Artwork sold in perfect condition

Origin: France

Edition of 8 copies by the artist Chanoir with the Vangart house. Supplied with certificate of authenticity, delivery with care. Vangart is the only embroidery publishing house in the world. They count collectors from all over the world. “In my work, bringing a little light is what drives me. Here with these iridescent or fluorescent threads, in addition to the smiles of my CHAs, the light is reflected there. The good vibes and sparkling colors are reminiscent of the wonders of our solar system. The CHA are waiting for you to share their secrets”.
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Professional art gallery • France

Artsper seller since 2021

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Chanoir

Chanoir

France • Born in: 1976

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Alberto Vejarano, also known as Chanoir, was born in 1976. He lives and works in Paris. In 1996 he gets involved in the post graffiti Parisian culture, creating the Chanoir persona. He invented the systematic transformation of his logo.

He studied at the Beaux Arts in Paris with Jean-Michel Alberola. In 2002 after his graduation, he explores the pictorial adaptations for children of European literature made in America and in Japan. He shows the different mythologies of cartoons in the context of our globalized culture. He takes part in the show "L'humour dans l'art" then assists François Boirond for the exhibition "La beauté" in Avignon.

He produced the documentary film "Murs libres" about the street art scene in Barcelona.

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