The Little Prince, artwork at the Fullerton Hotel
Posted by Lisa Hill on May 31, 2015
Artheline is the signature of artists Arnaud and Adeline Nazare-Aga, whose stunning sculptures – inspired by the original illustrations in The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint Exupery – are on display in the Fullerton Hotel.
Louise said
How fun to come across this exhibition!
Lisa Hill said
Yes, I had just been translating the original French (just chapter one) and so the images of the ‘hat’ that was really his illustration of a snake swallowing an elephant were especially nice to see.
Louise said
That’s supremely impressive that you had time (and the ability) to do that.
Lisa Hill said
Oh, ha ha, me and the dictionary, we can do lots together!
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