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Eva MORAZE, born 2001 La Mère Pont-L'Abbé, Nantes - 2024 Watercolor, acryla-gouache and colored pencil on 300g paper. Unique piece, dated and signed lower left, with certificate of authenticity. 29.7 x 21 cm Includes a set of Seven Families cards 08/72 and an edition 05/50. Young woman wearing Pontl'Abbé costume, early 20th century. --- Eva MORAZE, born 2001 Originally from Rennes, Eva Morazé lived for ten years in Lorient, then in Lesconil. A recent graduate of the Ecole Pivaut in Nantes, she is presenting a work for Ar Seiz Avel based on the Seven Families game, on the theme of Brittany. Seven Families game on the theme of Brittany of yesteryear. Her references are mainly George Robin, for his engraving compositions, but also Suzanne Candré-Creston for her motifs and colors. René-Yves Creston for his paintings and Mathurin Méheut for his gouaches and motifs. She is also inspired by Alphonse Mucha and his poster compositions, notably those of La Bretonne and La Normande. Through her work, she highlights the diversity of traditional Breton costumes and, through her visually rich drawings, perpetuates an aesthetic and culture that must not be forgotten. In this way, Eva Morazé contributes to the playful rehabilitation of Breton culture. In her game, each Family is named after a Breton town or village: Elliant, Pont l'Abbé, Pontivy, Douarnenez, Ploaré, Plougastel Daoulas, Pont-Aven, Locronan, each dressed in its own Breton costume, color palette and design. Of the thirty or so illustrations, the artist has selected nine original copies, sold with a deck of cards and an edition.

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Eva MORAZE, born 2001 La Mère Pont-L'Abbé, Nantes - 2024 Watercolor, acryla-gouache and colored pencil on 300g paper. Unique piece, dated and signed lower left, with certificate of authenticity. 29.7 x 21 cm Includes a set of Seven Families cards 08/72 and an edition 05/50. Young woman wearing Pontl'Abbé costume, early 20th century. --- Eva MORAZE, born 2001 Originally from Rennes, Eva Morazé lived for ten years in Lorient, then in Lesconil. A recent graduate of the Ecole Pivaut in Nantes, she is presenting a work for Ar Seiz Avel based on the Seven Families game, on the theme of Brittany. Seven Families game on the theme of Brittany of yesteryear. Her references are mainly George Robin, for his engraving compositions, but also Suzanne Candré-Creston for her motifs and colors. René-Yves Creston for his paintings and Mathurin Méheut for his gouaches and motifs. She is also inspired by Alphonse Mucha and his poster compositions, notably those of La Bretonne and La Normande. Through her work, she highlights the diversity of traditional Breton costumes and, through her visually rich drawings, perpetuates an aesthetic and culture that must not be forgotten. In this way, Eva Morazé contributes to the playful rehabilitation of Breton culture. In her game, each Family is named after a Breton town or village: Elliant, Pont l'Abbé, Pontivy, Douarnenez, Ploaré, Plougastel Daoulas, Pont-Aven, Locronan, each dressed in its own Breton costume, color palette and design. Of the thirty or so illustrations, the artist has selected nine original copies, sold with a deck of cards and an edition.

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