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| | Colveyco Newsletter |
 | | The artistry of Askett is characterized by a great formal freedom which always passed as quite natural with imagination of painting to sculpture; engraving to ceramics. |
 | | The fabric, the ground, sand, wood, oils and various materials contribute to his expression to play with the forms, creating great joining of strange characters, clowns, birds which order themselves in geometrical cuttings and are accompanied by fine graphic signs. |
 | | It is this symbolic language which carries emotion for Askett Niandjue, who will put in Suvre, in its "palisades" of board, vertical painting-steles where the figure is erased until disappearing. |
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