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Carnets de Voyages in Toulouse

A few months ago, I received an email asking if PeF and I would be interested in showing our sketches of Istanbul and the Occupy Gezi protests in a carnets de voyages group exhibition in Toulouse. It didn’t seem real at first, but as time went by, we realised that it was indeed happening, and now we’ve only got two weeks left until the event!

The exhibition, which centres around the theme of “The Orient”, was one of the reasons that led us to take a nearly two-month long road trip through Eastern Turkey with our sketchbooks— the results of which I will share here, after Toulouse— but here’s a preview of my sketches:


I am excited to say that our sketches, and some of my large-scale ink drawings, will be on display along with the work of Maya Andersson, Frédéric Rudant, Christophe Pons, and the Atelier multimédia Bellegarde, from November 6th until December 30th. If you happen to be in town on November 6th, please join us for the opening at 19:00.

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