French tattoo artist Emile Rousseau will unveil a series of drawings at his very first exhibition.
Emile Rousseau – a French tattoo artist who has been living and working in Ha Noi for two years, will unveil some never-before-seen drawings at his first exhibition, opening on 9 Febt at Ke Quan.
The drawings being presented are a series of dark ink sketches featuring animals and portraits. Prints and posters will be available for sale.
“Hey, my name is Emile; I have enjoyed living in Hanoi for 2 years now. Working as a tattoo artist in Hoan Kiem, I have many drawings that have never left my drawers” - Emile Rousseau.
Free buffet and punch will be provided at the opening event from 7pm to 11pm at Ke Quan is at 81B Xuan Dieu Street, Tay Ho District. The free exhibition will run until March 5.
The drawings being presented are a series of dark ink sketches featuring animals and portraits. Prints and posters will be available for sale.
“Hey, my name is Emile; I have enjoyed living in Hanoi for 2 years now. Working as a tattoo artist in Hoan Kiem, I have many drawings that have never left my drawers” - Emile Rousseau.
Free buffet and punch will be provided at the opening event from 7pm to 11pm at Ke Quan is at 81B Xuan Dieu Street, Tay Ho District. The free exhibition will run until March 5.
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