Jean-François Bottollier, a painter on the edge of text
Jean-François Bottollier describes himself as an author and visual artist. His artistic world unfolds from his inner upheavals, his memories, his readings, and music.
Jean-François Bottollier describes himself as an author and visual artist. His artistic world unfolds from his inner upheavals, his memories, his readings, and music.
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