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Harissart - FUZIN - BOITE AUX LETTRES LA POSTE EN ALUMINIUM - OEUVRE UNIQUE - 1984 - Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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\Artist: Harissart
Technique: Paint and varnish body paint booth\Signature: Hand signed
Homage to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Called the "DEJOIE", in reference to the Nantes foundry that has been manufacturing them by hand for over seventy years, this aluminium La Poste letterbox is iconic. By customising this vintage object, dated 1984, iconic of French heritage, we want to highlight the French know-how for it to last as long as possible. Attached to the wall, it will also find its place in your interior and sublimate your decoration! Artist: André Hebbada aka "Fuzin". He's like that, André Hebbada. Even around a painful past, Fuzin needs to meet, to confide. A cartoonist for his proximity to others, the inhabitant of Véron (Sénonais) "sketches" the human. An art and an outlet. On the white table, a comic strip still at the pencil stage comes to life gently. At André Hebbada, tv comes alive on the travel channel. Anything but a coincidence. "Very early on, I drew the sea, a palm tree and the sun. Because I dreamed of it. Drawing was a therapy for me," admits André Hebbada. The pencil stroke as an escape. This pretty escape intrudes into the recitation books of friends. "I was often punished, in the corner and with my hands on my head. " It takes little for Fuzin to sweep away the contours of his existence. A orphan André Hebbada unfolds like a storyboard of moving scenes of life. Alas, his Kabyle father, who "beat him to show how life was", did not see "a resplendent future for him". 1961. Algeria. He finds comfort in graphics, approached thanks to an Egyptian, and loves to draw the Arabic language. "Drawing saved me," says a "very bad student" with the visionary talent of a designer. "But we had to study. . . » Lahlou ("the sweet one") , as he was nicknamed there, enjoys a second passion: cycling. "I liked to buy L'Équipe to follow the Anquetil, the Bobet. " At the kiosk, the French whom he hated at the time shouted at him: "It's your fault if we're here. Get out? ! » An artist, he is also in the army. In Montluçon (Allier) from 1964, "the outsider", "the deserter", will make a good barracks decorator. Cross-country and strength training help him hold. Three years later in Lyon (Rhône) , his magical canvas with sky, sea and palm leaves his captain speechless. The same year, it was a man "a little lost", now father of five boys, who was repatriated to Saint-Florentin, where he met the first of his three wives. "My suffering allowed me to go into detail" "I learned everything on my own. "My suffering allowed me to go into the detail of the detail" I was watching people. I had to. » During 35 years of fairs-exhibitions, André Hebbada makes the clown, painted letters. And above all a beautiful revelation. "The caricature, I didn't even know it existed. It brought me closer to people, that was perfect for me as I was looking for dialogue, a friendship. » He drew: the "extraordinary" Henri Salvador, Véronique Jannot, Jonah Lomu, the Prince of Andorra or the former illustrator Dany Boon and his "beaver ears". Thanks to a sprint finish by Mario Cipollini - over 2. 50 m long and 1. 50 m high - in acrylic, Fuzin was allowed to paint the 2008 Tour de France. He attracted the compliments of Frédéric Mitterrand and the ignorance of the "Ricans" Michael Douglas and Ben Stiller. Everywhere, faces are blazing in Fuzin's piercing eye, which even creates on smartphones.

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\Artist: Harissart
Technique: Paint and varnish body paint booth\Signature: Hand signed
Homage to Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. Called the "DEJOIE", in reference to the Nantes foundry that has been manufacturing them by hand for over seventy years, this aluminium La Poste letterbox is iconic. By customising this vintage object, dated 1984, iconic of French heritage, we want to highlight the French know-how for it to last as long as possible. Attached to the wall, it will also find its place in your interior and sublimate your decoration! Artist: André Hebbada aka "Fuzin". He's like that, André Hebbada. Even around a painful past, Fuzin needs to meet, to confide. A cartoonist for his proximity to others, the inhabitant of Véron (Sénonais) "sketches" the human. An art and an outlet. On the white table, a comic strip still at the pencil stage comes to life gently. At André Hebbada, tv comes alive on the travel channel. Anything but a coincidence. "Very early on, I drew the sea, a palm tree and the sun. Because I dreamed of it. Drawing was a therapy for me," admits André Hebbada. The pencil stroke as an escape. This pretty escape intrudes into the recitation books of friends. "I was often punished, in the corner and with my hands on my head. " It takes little for Fuzin to sweep away the contours of his existence. A orphan André Hebbada unfolds like a storyboard of moving scenes of life. Alas, his Kabyle father, who "beat him to show how life was", did not see "a resplendent future for him". 1961. Algeria. He finds comfort in graphics, approached thanks to an Egyptian, and loves to draw the Arabic language. "Drawing saved me," says a "very bad student" with the visionary talent of a designer. "But we had to study. . . » Lahlou ("the sweet one") , as he was nicknamed there, enjoys a second passion: cycling. "I liked to buy L'Équipe to follow the Anquetil, the Bobet. " At the kiosk, the French whom he hated at the time shouted at him: "It's your fault if we're here. Get out? ! » An artist, he is also in the army. In Montluçon (Allier) from 1964, "the outsider", "the deserter", will make a good barracks decorator. Cross-country and strength training help him hold. Three years later in Lyon (Rhône) , his magical canvas with sky, sea and palm leaves his captain speechless. The same year, it was a man "a little lost", now father of five boys, who was repatriated to Saint-Florentin, where he met the first of his three wives. "My suffering allowed me to go into detail" "I learned everything on my own. "My suffering allowed me to go into the detail of the detail" I was watching people. I had to. » During 35 years of fairs-exhibitions, André Hebbada makes the clown, painted letters. And above all a beautiful revelation. "The caricature, I didn't even know it existed. It brought me closer to people, that was perfect for me as I was looking for dialogue, a friendship. » He drew: the "extraordinary" Henri Salvador, Véronique Jannot, Jonah Lomu, the Prince of Andorra or the former illustrator Dany Boon and his "beaver ears". Thanks to a sprint finish by Mario Cipollini - over 2. 50 m long and 1. 50 m high - in acrylic, Fuzin was allowed to paint the 2008 Tour de France. He attracted the compliments of Frédéric Mitterrand and the ignorance of the "Ricans" Michael Douglas and Ben Stiller. Everywhere, faces are blazing in Fuzin's piercing eye, which even creates on smartphones.

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