"Louis XVI Style Chest Of Drawers Painted And Signed By Fleur Blume"
Chest of drawers Louis XVI style with veined marble top with two drawers in front with original pull rings, all embellished with gilded bronze. It rests on four spindle feet that end in hooves. Paint work in black and white, dated and signed by "Fleur Blume" artist recognized in the world of street art in several countries. FLEUR BLUME Trained at the Beaux-Arts in Paris and originally from the South of France, Fleur BLUME is a multidisciplinary painter. Jack-of-all-trades, she masters, among other things, oil and acrylic paint, spray, charcoal and engraving. With a dynamic and powerful style, Fleur BLUME is one of the rare artists to produce works with multiple templates where canvases, murals and ephemeral performances are part of her daily life. Enriched by her travels, she designs sets for Broadway in New York and discovers the intoxication of Street-Art between Barcelona, Belgrade and Casablanca. Her expeditions give rise to artistic explorations where she is inspired by places, colors , sounds and styles frequented in the countries and cities she travels. Determined, Fleur Blume stood out in 2019 through her various exhibitions in France and Mexico. In Paris, she exhibits at the Club Silencio, by David Lynch, where the entire Parisian artistic scene is present. She also participates in a temporary and collective exhibition organized by Google at the Palais de Tokyo, the largest center of contemporary creation in Europe, known for hosting the Fédération de la Haute Couture de la Mode and Rick Owens' fashion shows during Paris Fashion-week. Artist of emotion, Fleur BLUME is committed to associations that are close to her heart. Her personal story and her travels shape her art from which emerges the darkness of prison confinement, the advance of the ecological crisis and gender connotations mainly related to the wearing of clothes. In 2020, the Institut Français de la Mode, a symbol of French culture, know-how and excellence, selected her as a female artist for their documentary Dress to Express. Today, Fleur Blume perpetuates her organic style by working more with raw colors and more marked contrasts. In September 2021, she performs at La Caserne (Paris), the largest ecological transition accelerator dedicated to fashion in Europe, funded by Kering and supported by LVMH and The Woolmark Company, during the Conscious Festival, an educational and festive event on sustainability, regeneration and spirituality. Living between France and Greece, Fleur BLUME continues to express on murals or interior decorations of public and private institutions, her commitments through strong images to awaken the consciences of today and tomorrow.