11 – 21 December

Crystel Ceresa: AURORA – Exhibition

Aurora presents the works of Crystel Ceresa, who employs an airbrush to craft ethereal paintings that capture the delicate and poetic essence of nature. Renowned for her paintings depicting sea and land vistas, Ceresa encourages a meditative and dreamlike contemplation. Her art reinvigorates nature in an ever-changing world and is showcased at the Espace Kugler Gallery. The artist will be available on Sundays and by appointment.

Rue de la Truite 4,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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