D' Gers

28

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One must be aware of Chinese superstitions and numerology, and most Chinese are prepared to spend big money for “lucky numbers” in their life. In Chinese culture, people believe that lucky numbers can bring them good luck and fortune. So, it is important for them to choose a good number for wedding dates, moving household, car license plates or telephone numbers.

2 (二, ÈR) – LUCKY The Chinese believe that doubles bring blessings. Many decorations for celebrations come in pairs, and gifts are also given in even numbers. For Chinese New Year, banners are placed symmetrically on both sides of the door

8 (八, BĀ) – LUCKY 8 is the luckiest number in Chinese culture because 八 sounds like 發 (fa), which means “wealth”, “fortune”, and “prosper” in Chinese…

My mum lives in an anonymous and uneventful town in Eastern France (except for the song by Jacques Brel), called Vesoul. My family and I love gathering there on special occasions. The number of the house is 28.

Eight being my favourite number, and having two daughters, It was simply natural and long established that I would create works using numerology, namely numbers 2 and 8.

I can work with others numbers and also customize the background depending on your personality and beliefs.

  • 50 * 70 cm


D' gers

D’Gers (b. 1978, France) studied "Beaux Arts" in France and moved to Singapore six years ago. With over 18 years of international experience in roles such as marketing manager and events director, she has developed a unique art concept focused on sustainability, using recycled materials for creativity. She has created a strong eco-brand to introduce art into everyone's daily life, working on commissions, murals, and workshops. D'Gers' objective is to improve communities' mental health by helping individuals enhance emotions, explore self-expression, cope with stress, and boost self-esteem through practicing or appreciating art.