Painting under glass 12x16
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€25.00
Fixed under glass, hand painted in Senegal.
Responsible production and fair trade ♥
Format: 12 x 16 cm (approximately)
Handcrafted product: dimensions may vary by a few centimeters, thank you for your understanding ♥
The manufacture of the painting under glass calls upon an ancestral and artisanal tradition: the image is painted upside down since, in the final phase, the glass is turned over. The elements appearing on the surface are the first to be painted. Although covered with other layers of paint, they are still visible.
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