Summary:
Three women, including an entrepreneur, an artist, and a ceramicist, have collaborated to create a collection of 50 hand-painted ceramic plates, with a portion of the proceeds going towards a project by the Albert II Foundation of Monaco.
Full Story:
Monaco’s A CREM, an association for foreign residents, has collaborated with three women – entrepreneur Sophia Vahari-Tsouvelekakis, artist Jane Gemayel, and ceramist Bader Tabet – to create a limited collection of 50 ceramic plates. A portion of the sales from these plates will be donated to a project of the Albert II Foundation of Monaco. The collection features a plate adorned with Gemayel’s symbolic artwork, The Big Heart, which is currently exhibited at the Ribolzi Gallery in Monaco. The handcrafted ceramic plates were produced in Valloris and painted and glazed by Bader Tabet. With a price tag of 1000 euros per plate, only 50 numbered pieces are available. Gemayel expressed admiration for Tabet’s work and hinted at future collaborations.
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montecarloin