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Caroline Mandrafina - Collection "La barque rouge"
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Caroline Mandrafina - Collection "La barque rouge"

ŒUVRE UNIQUE ... (No ia). Petite info. Ceci est une création unique réalisée par l'artiste. À ne pas confondre avec une giclée, une impression sur toile ou par intelligence artificielle. Huile sur toile originale montée sur châssis bois à clefs. Livraison avec certificat et assurance sur la valeur en emballage sécurisée. Caroline Mandrafina (1963), artiste peintre française d’origine Italienne, débute sa carrière artistique avec la mode. Le dessin faisant partie intégrante de sa passion première, ces tout naturellement que lorsqu’elle rencontre Olivier Pfleger en 1994, celui-ci lui enseigne la peinture. Au fil du temps, son style se caractérise par de grands aplats de couleurs vives et de traçages sur la toile qui rappellent « la mosaïque » qu’elle affectionne particulièrement. Thèmes de prédilection : Marines, Musique, Nature et abstrait. Elle ouvre en 2005 sa galerie à Monflanquin (47) et l'aventure commence, auprès d’un public toujours présent aujourd’hui, participe à plusieurs salons. Exposition permanente : galerie « Art et Regard , Pessac (33) » Grand prix du salon de Manzac(24) en 2017. Référence :Artpric, Artmajeur, Akoun.

No. 94725921

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Caroline Mandrafina - Collection "La barque rouge"

Caroline Mandrafina - Collection "La barque rouge"

UNIQUE WORK... (No ia).

Little info.
This is a unique creation made by the artist.
Not to be confused with a giclee, canvas print or artificial intelligence print.

Original oil on canvas mounted on wooden frame with keys.
Delivery with certificate and insurance on the value in secure packaging.

Caroline Mandrafina (1963), French painter of Italian origin,
began his artistic career with fashion.
Drawing being an integral part of her first passion, it was only natural that when she met Olivier Pfleger in 1994, he taught her painting.
Over time, her style has become characterized by large areas of bright colors and tracings on the canvas that recall the “mosaic” that she particularly likes.
Favorite themes: Marines, Music, Nature and abstract.
In 2005, she opened her gallery in Monflanquin (47) and the adventure began, with an audience that is still present today, participating in several trade fairs.
Permanent exhibition: “Art et Regard” gallery, Pessac (33)
Grand prize at the Manzac (24) show in 2017.

Reference: Artpric, Artmajeur, Akoun.

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