Gobelin woven tapestry 75/125 Tuareg Boy Mali WH1708 streched on a stretcher bar (105791)
About the artist:
The German documentary photographer
Mario Gerth is praised for his extensive travels to more than 80
countries across five continents as part of his passion. He has
encountered civil unrest, poverty, and violence, but also found beauty
in cultures and people.
Gerth's photography, with a particular
focus on Africa, showcases the natural and human diversity of the
continent, emphasizing the unique cultural and social qualities he
admires. His work captures the dignity and grace of African individuals,
from the pride of the elderly to the harmony of landscapes.
Internationally recognized, Gerth's photography has been described by Time Magazine as transformative.
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our Gobelins collection, featuring woven artworks by talented artists,
photographers, and designers. Each piece is crafted with cotton yarns,
using just eight colors to achieve a photorealistic result. The
collection offers three sizes: small (square), medium, and large.
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your space with our certified sound-damping Gobelins. While all textile
artworks naturally absorb sound, we can add extra acoustic damping
material made from recycled jeans for superior noise reduction.
This eco-friendly process involves mechanical recycling, where jeans are reduced to fibers, removing all non-textile components.
Transform your interiors with our colorful, acoustic Gobelins.
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The German documentary photographer Mario Gerth is praised for his
extensive travels to more than 80 countries across five continents as
part of his passion. He has encountered civil unrest, poverty, and
violence, but also found beauty in cultures and people. Gerth's
photography, with a particular focus on Africa, showcases the natural
and human diversity of the continent, emphasizing the unique cultural
and social qualities he admires. His work captures the dignity and grace
of African individuals, from the pride of the elderly to the harmony of
landscapes. Internationally recognized, Gerth's photography has been
described by Time Magazine as transformative.