The wooden workshop of talented colorist Michael Adams, nestled in the vegetation of the aptly named Anse aux Poules Bleues.
Born in Malaysia, the son of a rubber planter, Michael Adams arrived in the Seychelles in 1972 after wandering around Africa with his paintbrush, and has been the standard-bearer for Seychellois painting for over three decades. A standard-bearer who has successfully exhibited all over the world. Evolving between figuration and abstraction, and with a number of emulators, this talented colorist and great admirer of Cézanne captures the luxuriance of his island in his canvases. His wooden studio, nestled in the vegetation of the aptly named Anse aux Poules Bleues, is well worth a visit. For an explanation by the artist himself. Adams has his brightly hued serigraphs printed in Germany and Israel, in runs of no more than five hundred, which keeps his work accessible, even if these numbered reproductions nonetheless command a certain price. Purchased unframed, your work will be rolled up in a tube, ideal for air transport. For those who can't afford it, you can also buy a postcard, a calendar or a few souvenirs. Also on sale is the latest work by artist Island Souls of the Seychelles. This beautiful book on the great personalities who made the history of the archipelago is a great gift idea. Michael Adams' children, Tristan and Alyssa, painters like their father, are also exhibiting their work in part of his studio. An interesting change from the beach during your stay in Maheli.
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