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Thomas GODIN, born 1987 Korventenn ar bed glas (The storm of the blue world), 2023 Polychrome etching on zinc, marouflaged by a specialist and framed in a custom-made rough oak box, with anti-UV and anti-reflective museum glass. Numbered 1/1 lower left, titled center and signed lower right in pencil. 80 x 120 cm --- Thomas GODIN, born 1987 Originally from Saint-Pol-de-Léon in northern Finistère, Thomas Go din lives and works in Landerneau. Literally imbued by the chromatic diversity of Breton landscapes, this self-taught artist has been exploring has been exploring the possibilities of printmaking since 2012. An ode to Brittany, its culture and language, his work also looks to the world. From Benin to Mexico, via the Philippines and Bhutan, his many travels continually enrich his vision. Between the reality he magnifies in print and the iodized dreamland into which he plunges the viewer, Thomas Godin's work boldly blazes the trail for a universal and timeless art. Through numerous exhibitions in France and abroad, monumental public and private commissions, auctions and documentary films evoking his atypical trajectory, Thomas Godin's work has been attracting an ever-growing audience since 2018.

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Thomas GODIN, born 1987 Korventenn ar bed glas (The storm of the blue world), 2023 Polychrome etching on zinc, marouflaged by a specialist and framed in a custom-made rough oak box, with anti-UV and anti-reflective museum glass. Numbered 1/1 lower left, titled center and signed lower right in pencil. 80 x 120 cm --- Thomas GODIN, born 1987 Originally from Saint-Pol-de-Léon in northern Finistère, Thomas Go din lives and works in Landerneau. Literally imbued by the chromatic diversity of Breton landscapes, this self-taught artist has been exploring has been exploring the possibilities of printmaking since 2012. An ode to Brittany, its culture and language, his work also looks to the world. From Benin to Mexico, via the Philippines and Bhutan, his many travels continually enrich his vision. Between the reality he magnifies in print and the iodized dreamland into which he plunges the viewer, Thomas Godin's work boldly blazes the trail for a universal and timeless art. Through numerous exhibitions in France and abroad, monumental public and private commissions, auctions and documentary films evoking his atypical trajectory, Thomas Godin's work has been attracting an ever-growing audience since 2018.

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For sale on Thursday 11 Jul : 14:00 (CEST)
rennes, France
Rennes Enchères Bretagne
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