Taher Jaoui 410 We Used To Be Gorillas, 2019
Oil, acrylic, ink, enamel, and charcoal on canvas
Literature: French-Tunisian artist, Taher Jaoui, utilizes a smorgasbord of mediums in ‘410 We Used To Be Gorillas.’ The result is an exciting barrage of colors, text, numbers, doodles, symbols, and shapes. Despite its technical diversity, the many layers of this piece work in tandem to present the viewer with a dynamic, yet cohesive canvas.
Dimensions: 64.96 x 59.06 in (165 x 150.01 cm)
signature info: Signed, titled, and dated on verso; accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Eve Leibe, founder of Eve Leibe Gallery, London
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Oil, acrylic, ink, enamel, and charcoal on canvas
Literature: French-Tunisian artist, Taher Jaoui, utilizes a smorgasbord of mediums in ‘410 We Used To Be Gorillas.’ The result is an exciting barrage of colors, text, numbers, doodles, symbols, and shapes. Despite its technical diversity, the many layers of this piece work in tandem to present the viewer with a dynamic, yet cohesive canvas.
Dimensions: 64.96 x 59.06 in (165 x 150.01 cm)
signature info: Signed, titled, and dated on verso; accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Eve Leibe, founder of Eve Leibe Gallery, London
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