Le Yack - Ocean Solitude - Hand signed





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Ocean Solitude - Hand signed is a 40 × 40 cm giclée on canvas by Le Yack, produced in a limited edition of 20, hand signed by the artist, with a certificate of authenticity, France origin, dating from 2020 or later.
Description from the seller
On the deck of a liner slicing through the waves, a woman with a faraway gaze rests against the railing, bathed in late-afternoon light. The contrast between the ship's white, rigid structure and the vast, shifting ocean evokes a cinematic melancholy — an inner journey as much as a maritime one. Between classic elegance and introspection, this painting captures the essence of waiting and the poetry of infinite horizons.
The Artist: Le Yack
French emerging pop and street art artist. Alexandre Pelletier, known as Le Yack, was born in 1972 in Tours. During his studies, he joined the École Supérieure d'Art et de Design (ESAD) in Orléans. He is a artistic director in publishing and on the web. Instagram @leyack45. He is exhibited within a network of about forty galleries in France, Germany, Belgium, the United States.
Artwork details:
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front and back of the work.
Technique: Giclée print on canvas, mounted on a wooden frame
Edition: Limited to 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 40 x 40 cm (or adjusted size depending on your print).
Authenticity: Accompanied by an authentication certificate signed by the artist.
Shipping: Shipped from France, with secure packaging.
Style and Approach
Inspired by classical and modern painting, Le Yack brings a contemporary perspective to his creations. His works are characterized by sharp shadows, expressive compositions, and a fusion between traditional art and the possibilities offered by digital technology. His innovative approach allows him to create original works that captivate the eye and invite reflection.
Recent Exhibitions
March 2026: Nantes Art3F
June 2025: City Hall of Saint-Jean-le-Blanc, France
March 2025: Galerie Lurquin, Belgium
June 2024: Fine Arts Selection, Arcachon
May 2024: Palais des Arts, Dinard
September 2023: SWISSARTEXPO, Zurich / One Martine Gallery, New York
Keywords: digital painting, liner, sea travel, elegant woman, cloche hat, ocean, horizon, 1930s, nostalgia, contemporary figurative art, Le Yack, modern realism, Hopper.
Seller's Story
On the deck of a liner slicing through the waves, a woman with a faraway gaze rests against the railing, bathed in late-afternoon light. The contrast between the ship's white, rigid structure and the vast, shifting ocean evokes a cinematic melancholy — an inner journey as much as a maritime one. Between classic elegance and introspection, this painting captures the essence of waiting and the poetry of infinite horizons.
The Artist: Le Yack
French emerging pop and street art artist. Alexandre Pelletier, known as Le Yack, was born in 1972 in Tours. During his studies, he joined the École Supérieure d'Art et de Design (ESAD) in Orléans. He is a artistic director in publishing and on the web. Instagram @leyack45. He is exhibited within a network of about forty galleries in France, Germany, Belgium, the United States.
Artwork details:
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front and back of the work.
Technique: Giclée print on canvas, mounted on a wooden frame
Edition: Limited to 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 40 x 40 cm (or adjusted size depending on your print).
Authenticity: Accompanied by an authentication certificate signed by the artist.
Shipping: Shipped from France, with secure packaging.
Style and Approach
Inspired by classical and modern painting, Le Yack brings a contemporary perspective to his creations. His works are characterized by sharp shadows, expressive compositions, and a fusion between traditional art and the possibilities offered by digital technology. His innovative approach allows him to create original works that captivate the eye and invite reflection.
Recent Exhibitions
March 2026: Nantes Art3F
June 2025: City Hall of Saint-Jean-le-Blanc, France
March 2025: Galerie Lurquin, Belgium
June 2024: Fine Arts Selection, Arcachon
May 2024: Palais des Arts, Dinard
September 2023: SWISSARTEXPO, Zurich / One Martine Gallery, New York
Keywords: digital painting, liner, sea travel, elegant woman, cloche hat, ocean, horizon, 1930s, nostalgia, contemporary figurative art, Le Yack, modern realism, Hopper.

