Ines at the Marine Museum
- marine museum
- Categories:Animals & Plants
- Language:French(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:May,2024
- Pages:48
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:210mm×297mm
- Page Views:29
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★Follow Ines to visit the marine museum and share her surprise and shock to learn more about marine life.
Description
It’s one of the most wonderful moments of life to accompany children to discover the world around them and to share their astonishment.
This cartoon records the moments when dreams and imagination merge with reality.
The ocean is a mysterious world that has been fascinating since ancient times.
Taking some time to observe it, to understand it, will help us rediscover the beauty of harmony between human and nature.
Author
Author Vincent-Dennis likes to write stories with the starting point of events in everyday reality, and then adds elements of imagination to the story, placing the readers between dreams and reality. Reading, learning and discovering the world in astonishment is his core desire to share and pass on knowledge.
Gvadis Bertrand (Illustrator)
Illustrator Gvadis Bertrand is a glass artist. Her GWLYS jewelry brand has been partnered with the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Copenhagen and the Toulouse Bamberg Foundation. Her desire for painting is reflected in her watercolor notebook. Her first large acrylic works have been exhibited several times and are currently on display in a gallery in La Baule.