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Dance

Dance

Daniel Jalu

Paint

Style: Figurative

Acrylic, Canva, 2022

80 cm x 80 cm

Regular price $686.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $686.00 USD
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80cm x 80cm

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About the artist Daniel Jalu

Daniel JALU was born on February 13, 1952 in Belfort. After a military career in the audiovisual sector, he retrained as an independent trainer in communication, management and work safety. Retired since 2012, he joined the Municipal School of Fine Arts of Châteauroux in 2013 to practice ceramics and sculpture, then completed in 2018 with engraving and painting. Currently practicing painting and ceramics at the Fine Arts. Exhibited in the town halls of the Department of Indre of which Châteauroux is the prefecture: Poinçonnet, St Maur, Déols.

Retired since 2012, he joined the Municipal School of Fine Arts of Châteauroux in 2013 to practice ceramics and sculpture, then in 2018 engraving and painting.