Moreje — Two-Face Ceramic Mosaic — artwork #1917 by Morèje · Paris, France

mosaic portrait naïf
Moreje — Two-Face Ceramic Mosaic
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Morèje
Morèje

Morèje, born Jérôme Gulon in Paris in 1957, is a visual artist who became the first to bring mosaic into the field of street art. Trained in the medium by Riccardo Licata at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts, he began placing his first mosaic pieces in the streets of Paris in 1988, exploring themes of time, repetition and fragmentation through an ancient craft reimagined for the urban …

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Added 02/06/2019

Moreje embeds in a Paris wall a ceramic mosaic depicting two faces in a frame of white and colored tiles: a wide-eyed woman facing front and a man in profile. The technique of the fresco in ceramic fragments, halfway between folk art and a painting, is characteristic of the artist's street work.

The artwork Morèje is of type mosaic. You can admire it in the city of Paris in France, more precisely here: 5 Passage de Dantzig, 75015 Paris, France.

This mosaic is also tagged as: portrait, naïf.

Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Morèje

The photo was published on 02-06-2019 by Castriaypidi.

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Location
02/06/2019
Paris, France
5 Passage de Dantzig, 75015 Paris, France
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