French artist Gilbert Legrand, a freelance illustrator and sculptor as well, takes real life objects like table-tennis bat, faucets, scissors, zippers, brushes as canvas to re-create imaginative characters. The Paris-born artist works in Toulouse in SW France and has been creating whimsical artworks almost two decades.
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