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“Who already said that artworks were not accessible? The LOFT Gallery is an authentic art gallery founded in 1985, based in Paris, and which has been offering since 2020, a specific concept named “ART FOR ALL” dedicated to democratize contemporary art.

Indeed, once you enter the gallery or connect on their online platform, you would be amazed to observe that some of the iconic masterpieces, realized by several artists represented of the gallery, are available in small limited-edition formats (numbered between 300 and 1000 copies) and accompanied by a unique certificate of authenticity. The occasion to discover a part of the catalog through a veritable line of mini-artworks to collect. Therefore, opt for your favorite artist, depend on its style and own universe, since the common point between those decorative and artistic objects is undoubtedly the quality of their realistic reproduction. Moreover, an affordable price is synonym for an invitation to anyone of us to put a first (or another) step in art collection.
 
Those multiple miniatures (and sometimes furniture pieces) are naturally designed in direct collaboration with the artists or their beneficiaries, even wearing as much as possible the artist‘s signature and highlighted in a sober but elegant protective box.” 
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Born in 1974 in Jingdezhen, a city that has been considered for centuries as the world capital of porcelain, LI LIHONG started his training of the arts of ceramics at a very young age under the supervision of the great master Qin Xiling. Even if his work finds inspiration in the traditional royal porcelains, that have made the reputation of his village, Li Lihong conceives his works with a completely contemporary approach. He reinvents Chinese porcelain in a radical manner; after having taken in all the different international influences (publicity, consumer society…) that the Chinese assimilated after the implantation on their territory of worldwide firms such as Coca-Cola or Mac Donald’s in the 1980’s. With these hybrid works of art Li Lihong transcribes all the ancestral quality of traditional Chinese porcelain now affixed to new shapes born from the meeting of east and west, creating genuine modern icons, that are surprising, fragile and poetic.