Attached to this text is a clay creation that represents the union of Alfred & Anne Pirault and is the foundation or root of the Pirault family tree of creative work being stored on Bitcoin. This clay creation was created by Anne, a creative Matriarch of the Pirault lineage. On Anne : Anne Marie Thérèse Riaux or little Anne as she was called, fruit of the union of Marie-Jeanne Trotoux and Alexandre Riaux her parents, was born in the farm named La Pulirais in the commune of Bazouges Sous Hédé on July 25, 1929. She was the survivor, and the fifth of a family of six children including three sisters: Marie, Yvonne and Louise and two brothers: Jean and Alexandre. As a child, she would walk across fields to get to school in Hédé. Then she went to boarding school before being assigned as a teacher in a primary catholic school in the small village of Muël where she met her future husband, Alfred. They married in 1950 and settled in a small village, Bais, in Ille-et-Vilaine , taking over a saddlery business. She gave birth to three boys, Jean Fred, Didier and Michel before moving to Rennes in 1960. She raised her children while her husband traveled the roads of Brittany as a sales representative. A nature lover from a young age, the small and beautiful local park of Maurepas replaced her childhood countryside and, for her children, also became an enchanted garden. Children leaving the nest little by little and with a little more free time for herself, as she moved with her husband Alfred to Noyal-Sur-Vilaine in 1986, she turned to the arts: Pottery encouraged by the painter sculptor Robert Tatin, Drawing and oil painting under the guidance of Rennes artist painter Mariano Otero And poetry when at the time she wrote : Un étranger un soir Est venu sous mon toit Déposer sa fanfare Et imposer ses lois Il a dit tient bizarre Oú suis-je descendu S’est- il trompé de gare Ce génie inconnu ? A stranger one evening came under my roof , To deposit his brass-band and to impose his laws , He said : “hold on , this is weird ! Where did I go down ?” Did this Unknown genius got out the wrong station !? Thus began a new page in her life. At the age of 85, she was able to have some of her works exhibited in Rothéneuf, St Malo, not far from the site of the Abbé Fouré, famous for his sculptures on the sea coast rocks. Such was her greatest joy to be able to share with anyone, her children, her grandchildren, her neighbors, her friends and visitors and to see their reactions, whether of wonder or otherwise, in front of her poetic and colorful creations, sometimes filling her too with great astonishment because embodying great derision but also all her joy of living. She would have loved to live twenty more years to see how the world would evolved , she had said as she was aware of how in trouble we were. Always very serene she kept to the end the assurance of the existence of a Life after death , She crossed the threshold peacefully on April 24 , 2024 in her home. On Alfred Anne's husband Alfred André Robert Pirault, born March 3rd 1929 on a small group of farms called Clèmelin in Gaël France. A year younger than Anne, he was always very active in the social life of their community. For many years at Christmas, for the joy especially of the children and the elderly, Alfred would dress as and represent Santa Claus throughout various community events. He always beamed with a smile and made sure that all of the family bellies were full and thirsts quenched. Alfred worked so Anne could raise the boys and create art. He knew there was something very special to his wife's creations As he enjoyed encountering new people and experiencing new cultures, Alfred and Anne enjoyed traveling throughout France, Europe, North Africa, East Asia and to the USA to visit four of their eight grand children. Alfred passed away at the age of almost 90 years on December 19 of 2017.