Le Yack - Platform 4 - Hand signed






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Platform 4 - Hand signed by Le Yack, a 40 × 40 cm giclée print on canvas, limited edition of 20, signed on the front and back, made in France, dated from 2020 onward, with certificate of authenticity and ready to hang.
Description from the seller
In the vast wooden hall of a seaport station, two travelers share the same bench while remaining hermetic to one another. The woman turns her gaze toward the dark, agitated ocean framed by large, semicircular windows, while the man, a figure anchored in his trench coat, stays frozen in thought. Geometric beams of light traverse the room, accentuating the psychological distance between the characters. This artwork freezes the scene in a cinematic silence, exploring the mystery of still departures and the border between the protective interior and the raw immensity of the sea.
Le Yack, emerging pop and street art artist. Alexandre Pelletier, nicknamed Le Yack, was born in 1972 in Tours. During his studies, he joined the École Supérieure d'Art et de Design (ESAD) of Orléans. He is an art director in publishing and on the web. Instagram @leyack45. He is exhibited within a network of about forty galleries in France, Germany, Belgium, and the United States.
Artwork details:
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist in front and on the back of the work.
Technique: Giclée print on canvas, mounted on a wooden stretcher.
Edition: Limited to 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 40 x 40 cm.
Framing: The artwork is delivered ready to hang or frame according to your preferences.
Authenticity: Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity hand-signed by the artist.
Shipping: Carefully shipped from France, in secure packaging to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
Inspired by classical and modern painting, Le Yack brings a contemporary perspective to his creations by incorporating strong narrative elements. The artist explores different production forms, producing limited editions on canvased panel supports that make his work accessible, while maintaining the demands of contrast and composition. His approach fuses the rigor of traditional art with the creative possibilities of digital.
Exhibitions
Date: March 2026 | Art3F (France - Nantes)
Date: June 2025 | Town Hall of Saint-Jean-le-Blanc (France - Saint-Jean-le-Blanc)
Date: March 2025 | Galerie Lurquin (Belgium - Dinan)
Date: June 2024 | Fine Arts Selection (France - Arcachon)
Date: May 2024 | Palais des Arts (France - Dinard)
Date: March 2024 | Galerie l’Art ancien (France - Orléans)
Date: September 2023 | Espace Desfriches (France - Olivet)
Date: September 2023 | SWISSARTEXPO 2023 (Switzerland - Zürich Hauptbahnhof)
Date: September 2023 | One Martine Gallery (1 Martine Ave, White Plains, NY 10606, United States)
Date: August 2023 | Empreinte Galerie (3 Rue d'Alibert, France - Orléans)
Date: August–December 2023 | Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes (Rueil-Malmaison)
Date: June–December 2023 | Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes (France - Lille)
Date: October 2022 | Espace CO'Met (Rue du Président Robert Schuman)
Keywords: digital painting, seaport station, incommunicability, man in a hat, trench coat, ocean, classical architecture, chiaroscuro, American realism, Hopper, Le Yack, film noir.
Seller's Story
In the vast wooden hall of a seaport station, two travelers share the same bench while remaining hermetic to one another. The woman turns her gaze toward the dark, agitated ocean framed by large, semicircular windows, while the man, a figure anchored in his trench coat, stays frozen in thought. Geometric beams of light traverse the room, accentuating the psychological distance between the characters. This artwork freezes the scene in a cinematic silence, exploring the mystery of still departures and the border between the protective interior and the raw immensity of the sea.
Le Yack, emerging pop and street art artist. Alexandre Pelletier, nicknamed Le Yack, was born in 1972 in Tours. During his studies, he joined the École Supérieure d'Art et de Design (ESAD) of Orléans. He is an art director in publishing and on the web. Instagram @leyack45. He is exhibited within a network of about forty galleries in France, Germany, Belgium, and the United States.
Artwork details:
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist in front and on the back of the work.
Technique: Giclée print on canvas, mounted on a wooden stretcher.
Edition: Limited to 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 40 x 40 cm.
Framing: The artwork is delivered ready to hang or frame according to your preferences.
Authenticity: Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity hand-signed by the artist.
Shipping: Carefully shipped from France, in secure packaging to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
Inspired by classical and modern painting, Le Yack brings a contemporary perspective to his creations by incorporating strong narrative elements. The artist explores different production forms, producing limited editions on canvased panel supports that make his work accessible, while maintaining the demands of contrast and composition. His approach fuses the rigor of traditional art with the creative possibilities of digital.
Exhibitions
Date: March 2026 | Art3F (France - Nantes)
Date: June 2025 | Town Hall of Saint-Jean-le-Blanc (France - Saint-Jean-le-Blanc)
Date: March 2025 | Galerie Lurquin (Belgium - Dinan)
Date: June 2024 | Fine Arts Selection (France - Arcachon)
Date: May 2024 | Palais des Arts (France - Dinard)
Date: March 2024 | Galerie l’Art ancien (France - Orléans)
Date: September 2023 | Espace Desfriches (France - Olivet)
Date: September 2023 | SWISSARTEXPO 2023 (Switzerland - Zürich Hauptbahnhof)
Date: September 2023 | One Martine Gallery (1 Martine Ave, White Plains, NY 10606, United States)
Date: August 2023 | Empreinte Galerie (3 Rue d'Alibert, France - Orléans)
Date: August–December 2023 | Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes (Rueil-Malmaison)
Date: June–December 2023 | Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes (France - Lille)
Date: October 2022 | Espace CO'Met (Rue du Président Robert Schuman)
Keywords: digital painting, seaport station, incommunicability, man in a hat, trench coat, ocean, classical architecture, chiaroscuro, American realism, Hopper, Le Yack, film noir.
