Miss Tic - Re Garde Moi - 2003





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Miss Tic's Re Garde Moi, 2003, 1st edition, Editions Alternatives, French language, soft cover, 134 pages, 34.5 x 24.5 cm, in Excellent condition.
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Miss Tic - "Look at me" - 2003
A mythical, decidedly erotic work by the Parisian artist Miss Tic!
A book that has become very rare, whose content is superbly organized, an ode to love, to romance, enhanced by a small touch of feminism and eroticism...
An atypical work and, therefore, indispensable for all collectors of this wonderful artist who left us too soon...
This book brings together seventy stencils created between 1986 and today. It tells, without false modesty, of furious loves, subversive desires, and passing tenderness. These obsessive women who display themselves, these pretty youngsters neglected, delicious, jealous of our attention, inject the barbaric into the domesticated. These dreamlike figures, of words, these desiring fictions transgress the elementary rules of our language and of our clichés.
Once captured in the book's space, these imprints gain access to a new form of life.
Fast and very careful shipping. (Carton and bubble wrap. Protected corners). Possibility of in-person pickup in Paris.
Miss Tic - "Look at me" - 2003
A mythical, decidedly erotic work by the Parisian artist Miss Tic!
A book that has become very rare, whose content is superbly organized, an ode to love, to romance, enhanced by a small touch of feminism and eroticism...
An atypical work and, therefore, indispensable for all collectors of this wonderful artist who left us too soon...
This book brings together seventy stencils created between 1986 and today. It tells, without false modesty, of furious loves, subversive desires, and passing tenderness. These obsessive women who display themselves, these pretty youngsters neglected, delicious, jealous of our attention, inject the barbaric into the domesticated. These dreamlike figures, of words, these desiring fictions transgress the elementary rules of our language and of our clichés.
Once captured in the book's space, these imprints gain access to a new form of life.
Fast and very careful shipping. (Carton and bubble wrap. Protected corners). Possibility of in-person pickup in Paris.

