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Serge Dehaes. Original work realized with felt pen and gouache, exclusivel…
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Serge Dehaes. Original work realized with felt pen and gouache, exclusively in favor of the operation "One tent one life". Signed. 235 x 77 cm Trained as a graphic designer, he teaches visual communication at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels. He works as an art director in an agency, then settles down as an advertising illustrator and press cartoonist, notably for La Libre Belgique. From 1998, he published several books for young people, including "On ira à Mopti" (Labor) and "Mon petit oiseau" (La Joie de lire), before devoting himself to comics. At the same time, he develops an artistic work, in particular on the iconography of jazz, and exhibits very regularly. Since 1990, he is also the official colorist of Philippe Geluck! The ORIG-AMI is a cardboard shelter measuring 117 x 235 x 150 cm. It is insulating, protective due to its structure, foldable like an accordion, transportable like a backpack and recyclable. The homeless shelter was designed on the principle of origami, a Japanese technique of paper folding.

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Serge Dehaes. Original work realized with felt pen and gouache, exclusively in favor of the operation "One tent one life". Signed. 235 x 77 cm Trained as a graphic designer, he teaches visual communication at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels. He works as an art director in an agency, then settles down as an advertising illustrator and press cartoonist, notably for La Libre Belgique. From 1998, he published several books for young people, including "On ira à Mopti" (Labor) and "Mon petit oiseau" (La Joie de lire), before devoting himself to comics. At the same time, he develops an artistic work, in particular on the iconography of jazz, and exhibits very regularly. Since 1990, he is also the official colorist of Philippe Geluck! The ORIG-AMI is a cardboard shelter measuring 117 x 235 x 150 cm. It is insulating, protective due to its structure, foldable like an accordion, transportable like a backpack and recyclable. The homeless shelter was designed on the principle of origami, a Japanese technique of paper folding.

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