Portrait Collector Téa, a work by the duo Rachel and Benoît Convers, included in the new creations along with the Téa print with which the designers celebrate goddesses of Olympus. With an ethereal lightness and dazzling purity, Téa and Helena are carefully sculpted in white alabaster, capturing the very essence of divine beauty. The artists' desire is to challenge the boundaries of marble staticity, infusing life and movement into the inanimate, creating vibrant figures that seem to move with delicacy and elegance. The theme of gender ambiguity is also ridden in these works, with representations of both feminine and masculine traits arousing deep contemplation in the audience. Éléna expresses her femininity through the hairstyle of her hair and floral applications, contrasted by the butterfly over her heart, a symbol of love disorder. While Téa confronts a heightened ambivalence between symbols of femininity, such as flowers and butterflies, and a face with androgynous features. The result are masterpieces that transcend traditional conventions, inviting the viewer to reflect on the complexity of identity and perception. With their magnetic presence and conceptual richness, Portrait Collector Éléna - Téa stand out as a bold and fascinating interpretation of the human figure, enriching the spaces in which they are placed with a unique emotional and conceptual depth. Portrait Collector Téa features an HPL frame and print on 100% recyclable compressed paper. This is a limited and numbered series of 300 pieces, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Size L