Collection(s) : Jeunesse
Paru le 31/03/2023 | Cartonné 40 pages
A partir de 4 ans
Louise Bourgeois was a world-famous artist who told stories about her life and her family through her art. She made giant spiders that surprised (and sometimes terrified) people, but she wasn't sorry ! Spiders reminded her of her mother, who was a wonderful weaver.
An inspiring story about a young girl who went on to make giant sculptures at the spectacular age of 87, and become one of today's most important and beloved artists.
Fausto Gilberti is an award-winning Italian painter, illustrator, and children's book author. He has written many books for children, and has taken part in more than a hundred exhibitions around the world. He experimented with weavins and sculpture for this book, and he certainly wasn't sorry. Fausto lives in Brescia, Italy, with his two art-loving children.