Original Watercolor Signed In Pencil By The Artist Andolsi "sud Tunisien" flag


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"Original Watercolor Signed In Pencil By The Artist Andolsi "sud Tunisien""
Andolsi (1959---)
"Southern Tunisia"

Original watercolour, signed in pencil at the top right of the work by the artist "Andolsi" We are in the south of Tunisia, the delicate and aerial scene represents characters in an alley of Djerba. In a perfect state
Sheet size 17.5x25.5


The artist was born in 1959 in the north of Tunisia in a small village populated by the descendants of Arabs from Andalusia, hence his name Andolsi.

Son of a small farmer, he studied while practicing his passion for drawing, in an unstructured and non-academic way.

For 25 years, Andolsi Fethi has been perfecting his pictorial technique and more particularly watercolour, as he likes to remind Cézanne to say...
“Watercolor is the path to painting.”

He likes to feel in the current of contemporary abstract figurative and wishes through his work to express culture and everyday life.

Each of his paintings expresses a part of his reality: the streets of old Tunis, the busy streets of southern Tunisia, the streets of Old Nice, the Medina and Corsica.
Price: 250 €
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Artist: Andolsi
Period: 20th century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Paper
Length: 25,5 cm
Width: 17,5 cm

Reference: 1129434
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