One is a painter, the other sculptor, but both are united by many common points, of the Iberian origins of course, the love of nature, the tauromachia and the Camargue, life in Marguerittes, which is their daily life, and above all, a creative passion of which they are both "the happy hostages", as Le Petit Juan says. At the request of the commune of Marguerittes, they exhibit together for the first time in their city and inaugurate the use for …
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One is a painter, the other sculptor, but both are united by many common points, of the Iberian origins of course, the love of nature, the tauromachia and the Camargue, life in Marguerittes, which is their daily life, and above all, a creative passion of which they are both "the happy hostages", as Le Petit Juan says. At the request of the commune of Marguerittes, they exhibit together for the first time in their city and inaugurate the use for …