Sylar T. - Pokèmon - Gengar 40x60cm – Shadow Bloom






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Sylar-t presents a limited edition digital print titled “Pokèmon - Gengar 40x60cm – Shadow Bloom” by the Italian artist, signed by hand, in a 60 by 40 cm, multicolour composition from 2024, produced on 230 g/m² matte paper using AI-enhanced digital ink and Epson Color technology, in excellent condition and unframed.
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Digital art print in a limited edition signed by Sylar-t, an Italian artist who fuses generative AI and pop culture into powerful, magnetizing visual compositions.
This print depicts Gengar, one of the most iconic and mysterious Pokémon, reinterpreted in a dark, psychedelic guise where shadow and color explode in a vortex of violet energy. A blend of nostalgia, urban aesthetics, and pure digital art.
Printed on advanced 230 g/m² matte paper, this poster is glare-free and guarantees gallery-grade visual quality, thanks to:
Printer: Epson SureColor SC-P9500
Ink: Epson Fine Art 12-color water-based
Format: 40 × 60 cm
Finish: Matte, smooth surface
Signature: Signed on the front by Sylar-t
Edition: Limited edition
Condition: New, unframed
The print is shipped rolled in a reinforced protective tube to ensure maximum protection.
Ideal for collectors, Pokémon world enthusiasts, and fans of contemporary digital art.
Sylar-t is an Italian digital artist, born in 1995, active in the visual art world for over 15 years. His work emerges from the meeting of analog tools, digital software, and artificial intelligences, in a constant tension between human control and algorithmic chaos.
After years of experimentation with Photoshop, Procreate, and animation, he embraced generative AI as a creative tool, without ever giving up a strong authorial vision that is sharp, ironic, and often cutting. His style blends digital pop art, conceptual elements, and references to contemporary culture into works that break the rules while maintaining a strong aesthetic coherence.
Sylar-t’s limited-edition digital prints are designed for those seeking impactful, visual, and narrative works. Not mere decorations, but fragments of a shared imaginary that reflect the era we live in.
Digital art print in a limited edition signed by Sylar-t, an Italian artist who fuses generative AI and pop culture into powerful, magnetizing visual compositions.
This print depicts Gengar, one of the most iconic and mysterious Pokémon, reinterpreted in a dark, psychedelic guise where shadow and color explode in a vortex of violet energy. A blend of nostalgia, urban aesthetics, and pure digital art.
Printed on advanced 230 g/m² matte paper, this poster is glare-free and guarantees gallery-grade visual quality, thanks to:
Printer: Epson SureColor SC-P9500
Ink: Epson Fine Art 12-color water-based
Format: 40 × 60 cm
Finish: Matte, smooth surface
Signature: Signed on the front by Sylar-t
Edition: Limited edition
Condition: New, unframed
The print is shipped rolled in a reinforced protective tube to ensure maximum protection.
Ideal for collectors, Pokémon world enthusiasts, and fans of contemporary digital art.
Sylar-t is an Italian digital artist, born in 1995, active in the visual art world for over 15 years. His work emerges from the meeting of analog tools, digital software, and artificial intelligences, in a constant tension between human control and algorithmic chaos.
After years of experimentation with Photoshop, Procreate, and animation, he embraced generative AI as a creative tool, without ever giving up a strong authorial vision that is sharp, ironic, and often cutting. His style blends digital pop art, conceptual elements, and references to contemporary culture into works that break the rules while maintaining a strong aesthetic coherence.
Sylar-t’s limited-edition digital prints are designed for those seeking impactful, visual, and narrative works. Not mere decorations, but fragments of a shared imaginary that reflect the era we live in.
