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Koralie x maison Pierre Frey

Koralie x maison Pierre Frey
After a few years spent in Brooklyn with her husband, a multidisciplinary artist, and their two children, they returned to France and settled in their house and studio in the South East Basque coast.

The artist creates hundreds of patterns that she transforms into stencils that she uses to build her canvas. To imitate nature, she repeats these subtle geometric shapes endlessly and very symmetrically. No place is left to chance. She then integrates imperfection into perfection and superimposes elements according to her inspiration, lets splashes and shifts appear, plays with colours to give life and movement to her painting.

Sharing the same values, authenticity and know-how, craftsmanship and design, eclecticism of tastes and motifs, the Maison Pierre Frey has given Koralie carte blanche. Koralie imagines, in a blue version, a palm grove combining her Mediterranean culture and oriental inspirations. The vegetation is luxuriant like douanier Rousseau jungle, abundant and vibrant like Claude Monnet’s garden in Giverny. The fawn version, wilder, but still in the artist's fetish tones, is an interpretation of Koralie's work by Pierre Frey's creative studio. A four-handed work which, without distorting the original work, conveys different emotions.
Koralie x maison Pierre Frey
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Koralie x maison Pierre Frey

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