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Secret Garden, Alice Bottigliero 50x70cm Oak Frame

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Fine art giclée print created by Alice Bottigliero exclusively for The Poster Club.

Printed on 265 g natural high-quality art paper with a matt, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a vibrant display of colours. Printed in Denmark.

This art print comes with a white border around the motif. The sizes displayed indicate the actual size of the art print including the white border.

 

Alice Bottigliero is a French graphic designer and illustrator based in Bordeaux, France. Following graduation from the National Superior Applied Arts & Craft School in Paris, she founded Forme Brute, a graphic design and art direction studio focusing on culture, events and gastronomy.

Now working as a full-time artist, her work is deeply influenced by her love for meals and the symbolic value they hold. In Alice’s family, cooking and sharing meals have always been a way of expressing love. It is these and the moments spent enjoying life’s simple pleasures that form the foundation of her artistic inspiration.

“I’ve dubbed these timeless, slightly suspended moments in which we like to lose ourselves – or find ourselves again – moments refuges. They depend on a whole host of things: our mood, the moment, the people around us. They can be hidden in a steaming cup of tea, on the kitchen counter in the morning, in a bouquet of fresh tulips from the market… We all have these moments. They’re mostly healthy, funny, sweet and they lodge themselves in a smell, a light, a sensation, a memory that reminds us why it’s good to be here,” Alice explains.