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  • Gorilla, mother & son
    Apes.jpg
  • Julien Durix (L) and Pierre Thivillon (R), Owner of the zoological space.<br />
The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_008.jpg
  • Julien Durix (L) and Pierre Thivillon (R), Owner of the zoological space.<br />
The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_003.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_007.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_005.jpg
  • Near the Gorillas Mountains, Ruhengeri - Rwanda.<br />
In this area, Dian Fossey undertook an extensive study of gorilla groups. She studied them daily in the mountain forests of Rwanda  over a period of 18 years, then she was murdered.
    Rwanda-Ru023.jpg
  • In the Gorillas Mountains.<br />
In this area, Dian Fossey undertook an extensive study of gorilla groups. She studied them daily in the mountain forests of Rwanda  over a period of 18 years, then she was murdered.
    Rwanda-Ru020.jpg
  • In the Gorillas mountains, near Ruhengeri. <br />
In this area, Dian Fossey undertook an extensive study of gorilla groups. She studied them daily in the mountain forests of Rwanda  over a period of 18 years, then she was murdered.
    Rwanda-Ru006.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_010.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_008.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_006.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_005.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_003.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JDPT_001.jpg
  • Julien Durix (L) Pierre Thivillon (C), Owner of the zoological space and Idrys Yahiaoui (R).<br />
The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_010.jpg
  • Julien Durix (L) and Pierre Thivillon (R), Owner of the zoological space.<br />
The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_007.jpg
  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_006.jpg
  • ST MARTIN LA PLAINE, FRANCE - JUIN 22: Zoo Illustration
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  • In the Gorillas Mountains, near Ruhengeri - Rwanda.<br />
In this area, Dian Fossey undertook an extensive study of gorilla groups. She studied them daily in the mountain forests of Rwanda  over a period of 18 years, then she was murdered.
    Rwanda-Ru022.jpg
  • In the Gorillas Mountains, near Ruhengeri - Rwanda.<br />
In this area, Dian Fossey undertook an extensive study of gorilla groups. She studied them daily in the mountain forests of Rwanda  over a period of 18 years, then she was murdered.
    Rwanda-Ru021.jpg
  • Gorillas Mountain, near Ruhengeri, North Rwanda.
    Rwanda-Ru005.jpg
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  • The French artist Julien Durix is committed to the animals of the Association «Tonga» and the Saint-Martin-la-Plaine Zoological Park<br />
The public will be able to come and discover the unpublished work of Julien Durix in the heart of the Parc Zoologique de Saint-Martin-la Plaine.<br />
The work, composed of more than 1,500 roses, will be exhibited to the public<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
Very sensitive to the actions undertaken by the Association "Tonga Terre d accueil » and touched by the benevolence of the park employees, French artist Julien Durix offered to help them. <br />
The health crisis having jeopardized years of animal protection, his friend and digital advisor Idrys Yahiaoui, living near the refuge, alerted him to the situation.<br />
Indeed, the park spends around 150,000 euros in monthly costs, just to feed the animals.<br />
Julien therefore chose to create a totally unique work, representing Gincko, one of the emblematic animals of the site.<br />
The unpublished work of 220 x 160 cm, handmade on silk roses, will be exceptionally presented to the public from Wednesday July 14, 2021 in the Zoological Park of Saint-Martin-la-Plaine<br />
This unique piece will be offered at an auction organized with the support of Galeries Bartoux and Maison Tajan.<br />
The funds raised by this sale will be entirely donated to the benefit of the Association « Tonga terre d accueil ».<br />
It is with pleasure that Julien Durix, who has already donated works to associations, this time is committed to the animal cause.<br />
The work is estimated at 19,000 euros
    JD_001.jpg
  • Apes
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  • Apes
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  • Apes
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  • Apes
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  • Apes
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  • Apes
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