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Inspired by photo booths
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We pose with one or more friends
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The photo booth moves on all occasions to offer your guests a unique souvenir
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« Ask with a child's eye. When we are no longer children, we are dead. »
Aliénor de Cellès is an award-winning painter and draftsman based in France whose work has been widely exhibited nationally, as well as in Japan. She describes her artistic expression as centered on the face. De Cellès’ figurative compositions “unveil false pretenses, dressing bodies to better undress their souls.” Her engaging pieces are created using oils, ink, and gouache on canvas, paper, or wood.