Aerys - Wandering Vader





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Aerys, Wandering Vader, a mixed-media artwork on canvas, 18 by 12 inches, from 2020 or later, edition limited 1/10, sold with frame, signed, produced in France and sold directly by the artist.
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Enter a universe where mythical power and architectural splendor meet. This composition features Darth Vader facing a monumental citadel carved in rock, while the Death Star suspended in the sky sets a silent and majestic tension.
The interaction between the structures' grand verticality, the soft light of the clouds, and the dark presence in the foreground creates a striking visual contrast, inviting the eye to travel between domination, contemplation, and the collective imagination.
Title: “Wandering Vader”
Dimensions: 18 × 12 inches (45.7 × 30.5 cm)
Limited edition of 10 copies – Edition: 1/10 - Signed, Numbered
Each work is signed and numbered by the artist. No reprints will be produced once the series is complete, ensuring the definitive rarity of this format.
High-definition giclée art print produced with pigment inks on premium 344 g/m² canvas, stretched on a professional-quality wooden frame.
An accompanying signed certificate of authenticity specifies the title, year of creation, technique used, and edition number.
Aerys is a contemporary artist whose work explores imagined landscapes through expansive and immersive compositions, where space, light, and verticality become the foundations of a singular universe.
His works unfold silent, mineral or celestial horizons, within which figures drawn from contemporary popular culture appear. Integrated with restraint and precision, these presences are never incidental: they become symbolic reference points, fragments of collective memory projected into timeless territories.
Through this encounter between cultural icons and contemplative immensity, Aerys questions the place of modern myth in space and time. The characters, isolated in expansive settings, seem suspended between narration and silence, between familiarity and abstraction. Each work presents itself as an autonomous world, conceived to establish a strong and lasting presence in a collection space.
Between contemporary visual heritage and the exploration of sublime landscape, Aerys develops a recognizable signature, where the horizon becomes the stage for a modern mythology.
Enter a universe where mythical power and architectural splendor meet. This composition features Darth Vader facing a monumental citadel carved in rock, while the Death Star suspended in the sky sets a silent and majestic tension.
The interaction between the structures' grand verticality, the soft light of the clouds, and the dark presence in the foreground creates a striking visual contrast, inviting the eye to travel between domination, contemplation, and the collective imagination.
Title: “Wandering Vader”
Dimensions: 18 × 12 inches (45.7 × 30.5 cm)
Limited edition of 10 copies – Edition: 1/10 - Signed, Numbered
Each work is signed and numbered by the artist. No reprints will be produced once the series is complete, ensuring the definitive rarity of this format.
High-definition giclée art print produced with pigment inks on premium 344 g/m² canvas, stretched on a professional-quality wooden frame.
An accompanying signed certificate of authenticity specifies the title, year of creation, technique used, and edition number.
Aerys is a contemporary artist whose work explores imagined landscapes through expansive and immersive compositions, where space, light, and verticality become the foundations of a singular universe.
His works unfold silent, mineral or celestial horizons, within which figures drawn from contemporary popular culture appear. Integrated with restraint and precision, these presences are never incidental: they become symbolic reference points, fragments of collective memory projected into timeless territories.
Through this encounter between cultural icons and contemplative immensity, Aerys questions the place of modern myth in space and time. The characters, isolated in expansive settings, seem suspended between narration and silence, between familiarity and abstraction. Each work presents itself as an autonomous world, conceived to establish a strong and lasting presence in a collection space.
Between contemporary visual heritage and the exploration of sublime landscape, Aerys develops a recognizable signature, where the horizon becomes the stage for a modern mythology.

