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Louis-Geraud Castor (1st Edition of 300)

Louis-Geraud Castor (1st Edition of 300)

With a pure aesthetic that reveals a mastery of form, Louis-Géraud Castor arranges flowers like organic sculptures. With each bouquet, the composition of flowers and their vessels shows his constant pursuit of a natural and material harmony . These artistic creations bridge the tradition of still life and abstraction, expressing a new floral language. Louis-Géraud Castor’s eponymous workshop, Castor, is located in the Marais, Paris. Having studied history and archeology at the Sorbonne, he was, most recently, an expert at the auction house Drouot. For him, “Flowers are breaths of life; impressions of life.”

$20.44

Original: $58.40

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Louis-Geraud Castor (1st Edition of 300)

$58.40

$20.44

Louis-Geraud Castor (1st Edition of 300)

With a pure aesthetic that reveals a mastery of form, Louis-Géraud Castor arranges flowers like organic sculptures. With each bouquet, the composition of flowers and their vessels shows his constant pursuit of a natural and material harmony . These artistic creations bridge the tradition of still life and abstraction, expressing a new floral language. Louis-Géraud Castor’s eponymous workshop, Castor, is located in the Marais, Paris. Having studied history and archeology at the Sorbonne, he was, most recently, an expert at the auction house Drouot. For him, “Flowers are breaths of life; impressions of life.”

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With a pure aesthetic that reveals a mastery of form, Louis-Géraud Castor arranges flowers like organic sculptures. With each bouquet, the composition of flowers and their vessels shows his constant pursuit of a natural and material harmony . These artistic creations bridge the tradition of still life and abstraction, expressing a new floral language. Louis-Géraud Castor’s eponymous workshop, Castor, is located in the Marais, Paris. Having studied history and archeology at the Sorbonne, he was, most recently, an expert at the auction house Drouot. For him, “Flowers are breaths of life; impressions of life.”

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