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Les Figues
Inès Tahiri-Alaoui

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Sale price795 €
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The tranquility and beauty of the classic fruit bowl captured in a contemporary silhouette. 'Les Figues' is a masterpiece created by skilled art...

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Recognised for her neutral abstract and figurative paintings, Inès Tahiri-Alaoui creates serene minimal compositions using a tonal palette of warm browns and monochrome. Her painted pieces invoke a sense of calm, featuring simplistic shapes relating to nature and the female form. The self-taught artist, originally from Morocco and France, is now based in the UK, where she balances fashion and art. Her original works on paper are part of her exploration of abstract expression.
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Final SaleThis piece is made to order. Once the order has been placed, the artist will make this unique piece for you.
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Dimensions of artwork unframed: 40 x 55 cm Artwork is sold unframed Acrylic on off-white recycled paper Includes hand signed certificate of authenticity Original Art is non-returnable

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Dimensions of artwork unframed: 40 x 55 cm Artwork is sold unframed Acrylic on off-white recycled paper Includes hand signed certificate of authenticity Original Art is non-returnable

Shipping & Return

Return & Exchanges
Final SaleThis piece is made to order. Once the order has been placed, the artist will make this unique piece for you.
Please contact us if you have problems with your order.

About

Recognised for her neutral abstract and figurative paintings, Inès Tahiri-Alaoui creates serene minimal compositions using a tonal palette of warm browns and monochrome. Her painted pieces invoke a sense of calm, featuring simplistic shapes relating to nature and the female form. The self-taught artist, originally from Morocco and France, is now based in the UK, where she balances fashion and art. Her original works on paper are part of her exploration of abstract expression.

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