Aix-en-Provence: Local Artist Cécile Colombo Shows Paintings and Ceramics
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireThe delightful little Galerie Maison Dauphine is exhibiting the work of Cécile Colombo from Saturday May 30th – June 20th. You can also meet the artist on Saturday 30th at a special Café Rencontre which runs from 10:00-16:00hrs.
Alternatively, catch up with her paintings and ceramics at the forthcoming Salon.
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