Mo-resin, the marriage between Aboriginal art and French touch that gives unique pieces

Kerry Madawyn McCarthy et Olivier Merosbian

Source: Mo Resin

Olivier Mesrobian is an artist, he also works with Aboriginal artists, meet the communities, and once in his studio he creates unique collections of jewelry and paintings. An 'almost' family business because his wife Sandrine and their four children have, each at a different level, their role to contribute to the development of Mo-resin; their eldest son, Victor, feeds the Instagram account, their daughter Julia wears the jewels. Alfred, works full time, in production sales and helps with artistic inspiration. And the youngest, Basile, helps punctually and has a look at their work. For more information, their website is here, and to find them at the markets, visit their facebook page.



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