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Painting Il gatto che si emozionava troppo e il fungo by Nai | Painting Naive art Life style Acrylic

Painting Il gatto che si emozionava troppo e il fungo by Nai | Painting Naive art Life style Acrylic
Il gatto che si emozionava troppo e il fungoPainting Il gatto che si emozionava troppo e il fungo by Nai | Painting Naive art Life style Acrylic
Il gatto che si emozionava troppo e il fungoPainting Il gatto che si emozionava troppo e il fungo by Nai | Painting Naive art Life style Acrylic

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This unique and original contemporary artwork "Il gatto che si emozionava troppo e il fungo" on the subject of Life style has been created by the contemporary artist Nai.
The artist used Acrylic medium on Paper to create this Naive art, Small size painting.
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    Style : Naive art

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    Subject : Life style

  • - Size : 13 x 13 cm
  • - Colors : Black
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    Medium : Acrylic

  • - Compatible frames : 13 x 13 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : Small
  • - Material : Paper
  • - Mounting type : Artwork delivered with an open mat
  • - Exhibited in Gallery : Montréal
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Nai
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Nai grew up in Tuscany amongst her father’s brushes. In this context conducive to creativity, the girl quickly started to draw. With a degree in Philosophy from the University of Pisa (1999-2000), she continued her studies in France. In 2004, she obtained her degree in Women's History at the University of Paris VIII. She worked as a painter and decorator for Christmas shop windows and created crochet sculptures. In the French capital, Nai considered for the first time the possibility of making a living from her passion. Back in Italy, she hosted a theatre, music and drawing workshop for children in collaboration with the Strade Varie Association and Soledad Nicolazzi in Carrara (2005 to 2007). She has exhibited in France and Italy since 2007. A multidisciplinary artist, Nai is also a singer and accordionist. In 2010, she toured Mongolia with her group the "Forasteri" for a show based on a play by Samuel Beckett (Waiting for Godot).
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