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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Collage on Wood , Wood
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 23.6x3.5in
About this artwork
Rosana is beautiful, she asserts herself with grace and strength without escaping her frame!
Acrylic merges with collage and felt to create a living, almost tactile relief.
Often these series of unique characters inspire and will call you to welcome them into your living space.
The stand and size easily fits anywhere and is easy to carry.
You can even compose a discussion between several "Kafrines" and thus create duo assemblies and more!
Acrylic merges with collage and felt to create a living, almost tactile relief.
Often these series of unique characters inspire and will call you to welcome them into your living space.
The stand and size easily fits anywhere and is easy to carry.
You can even compose a discussion between several "Kafrines" and thus create duo assemblies and more!
Sig
Réunion
Credentials
- Works on commission
Sig, a self-taught and passionate artist, finds her artistic fulfillment on Reunion Island.
The singularity of this imaginary female projection leaves neither the eye nor the heart indifferent. This stylized character quickly conquers the people of Réunion.
In 2012, Sig received the public prize at the Éperon Art Biennale.
The artist composes his works without prior calculation, in a dynamic line where a subtle play of balance confronts disproportion and asymmetry, thus recalling the line of African statues. The use of invigorating colors brightens his creations. His favorite character "the Kafrine" evolves alongside him over time.
The Kafrine thrives on all surfaces and quickly adopts recycled materials such as sheet metal and pallets.
The techniques that Sig uses are mixed and paper collage is often used to dress his characters.
The singularity of this imaginary female projection leaves neither the eye nor the heart indifferent. This stylized character quickly conquers the people of Réunion.
In 2012, Sig received the public prize at the Éperon Art Biennale.
The artist composes his works without prior calculation, in a dynamic line where a subtle play of balance confronts disproportion and asymmetry, thus recalling the line of African statues. The use of invigorating colors brightens his creations. His favorite character "the Kafrine" evolves alongside him over time.
The Kafrine thrives on all surfaces and quickly adopts recycled materials such as sheet metal and pallets.
The techniques that Sig uses are mixed and paper collage is often used to dress his characters.