Maxime Blachere - VIC Jeux d'enfants





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VIC Jeux d'enfants, a 2022 mixed-media giclée on 200 g/m² satin paper, 60 × 40 cm, edition 22/30, signed by hand, in excellent condition, by Maxime Blachère, a street art work depicting an urban landscape, produced in France and sold directly by the artist.
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“VIC Jeux d'enfants” is a reproduction of the original work on satin paper 200g/m². It represents the painting "Les jeux d'enfants" by Pieter Brueghel, revisited by the artist.
Number 15/30
Giclée on satin paper 200g/m²
60x40 cm
print run of 50 copies
Hand-signed certificate of authenticity.
Carefully packaged. Shipped with insurance.
Frame not included
Happy bidding !
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Maxime Blachère is an atypical artist from Savoie, today based near Lyon.
His universe is filled with humor and saturated colors.
Self-taught, his sources of inspiration are multiple. Comics, pop culture, photography and of course street art.
In keeping with the Fluxus movement, he uses and blends the codes of the milieus that inspire him to let his imagination run free and deliver offbeat and subversive works, such as his series of works "Vandal is color" where Maxime enjoys virtually vandalizing the world's urban landscapes.
“VIC Jeux d'enfants” is a reproduction of the original work on satin paper 200g/m². It represents the painting "Les jeux d'enfants" by Pieter Brueghel, revisited by the artist.
Number 15/30
Giclée on satin paper 200g/m²
60x40 cm
print run of 50 copies
Hand-signed certificate of authenticity.
Carefully packaged. Shipped with insurance.
Frame not included
Happy bidding !
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Maxime Blachère is an atypical artist from Savoie, today based near Lyon.
His universe is filled with humor and saturated colors.
Self-taught, his sources of inspiration are multiple. Comics, pop culture, photography and of course street art.
In keeping with the Fluxus movement, he uses and blends the codes of the milieus that inspire him to let his imagination run free and deliver offbeat and subversive works, such as his series of works "Vandal is color" where Maxime enjoys virtually vandalizing the world's urban landscapes.

