I ride a Mobylette

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This piece is a collaboration with the artist SARACAI, who specializes in illustration, watercolor, and traditional techniques. Más sobre SARATAI

A watercolor created in collaboration with the artist Saratai, who is responsible for giving color and life to the illustration of Marroiak "I ride a Mobylette".

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MARROIAKSARATAI

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Signed original artwork

Medium

Mixed media: Hand-painted printed plateWatercolor and gouache

Support

Watercolor paper

Size

21 x 30 cm approx.

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Each piece is made following a long work process inspired by the technique and style of Japanese ukiyo-e prints, using traditional materials such as watercolor, ink, brushes and pens. Learn more about the artist