Rooted in nature, Dubien's drawings and watercolors place humans and animals as equally affected by a violent, destructive society
Trans French artist Edi Dubien (born 1963) initiates a perceptive dialogue between people and nature through his work. Flora and fauna, the primary motifs of his drawings and watercolors, enshroud human figures reduced to silence by a society that disregards both diversity and the environment.
This book was published in conjunction with Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 8/26/2025
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Rooted in nature, Dubien's drawings and watercolors place humans and animals as equally affected by a violent, destructive society
Trans French artist Edi Dubien (born 1963) initiates a perceptive dialogue between people and nature through his work. Flora and fauna, the primary motifs of his drawings and watercolors, enshroud human figures reduced to silence by a society that disregards both diversity and the environment.
This book was published in conjunction with Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature.