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Aliénor De Celles

1972
France

7 Works exhibited on Kooness

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Works by Aliénor De Celles

Retenir les monstres en chaussettes

2018

Paintings , Oil

93 x 73 x 2cm

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Yoko

2020

Paintings , Oil

60 x 70 x 2cm

1200,00 €

Touchés par l'averse

2020

Paintings , Oil

100 x 150 x 2cm

4600,00 €

Vaudoo

2016

Paintings , Oil

100 x 100 x 2cm

4600,00 €

Chicane

2019

Drawings

50 x 70 x 2cm

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Plumes

2019

Drawings

50 x 0 x 2cm

350,00 €

She was born in Saint Raphaël in 1972 in the midst of rolls of fabric. Craftsmanship, tailoring, the sound of sewing machines, patterns - fashion behind the scenes rather than sequins, artistic creation in all its dimensions - have been with her since her early childhood. Perhaps this is why she does not draw any dividing lines between her different artistic activities: This absence of boxes and conventions is the common thread of her life as an artist, her eclecticism, her field of possibilities, her freedom.
  
After a baccalaureate in plastic arts and a BTS in visual expression, she joined the Faculty of Art Sciences in Toulouse in 1992 and financed her studies by creating textile patterns, drawing portraits and mosaics for shops.
In 1996, she moved to Paris and became the artistic director of the fashion house Blancs Manteaux until 2015.
At the same time, in 2002, she opened my own company, Bureau de Création
Alienor: she develops a company of services and artistic diffusion, orders of costumes and various requests in the design. The drawing remains the source. She starts to exhibit regularly her paintings and drawings.
In 2007, back in Paris, she created my own brand mademoiselle aliénor: small series, made-to-measure and semi-measure.
She takes on many illustration and clothing orders, notably for the theatre company Dos à deux (Brazil) as well as costume orders for TV series, Pink Lady...
Since 2015, she concentrates on her painting and drawing. While leading educational painting workshops in nursery and primary schools and continuing her work as an illustrator for Larousse and Bash.