BLACH (Maxime Blachère) (1980) - VIC Banana





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“VIC Banana” is a 2021 giclée on satin 200 g/m² paper by BLACH (Maxime Blachère), edition 18/30, 40×40 cm, hand-signed, the frame not included, from France, depicting a still life (nature morte).
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“VIC Banana” is a reproduction of an original artwork on 200 g/m² satin paper, produced in only 30 copies.
Giclée on satin paper 200 g/m²
40x40 cm (white border 2 cm)
Certificate of authenticity signed by hand.
Careful packaging. Shipped with insurance.
Frame not included
Good luck with the bids!
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Maxime Blachère is an atypical artist originally from Savoie, now 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 line with the Fluxus movement, he uses and blends the codes of the scenes that inspire him and the artists he mingles with to unleash his imagination and deliver offbeat works, sometimes naive, sometimes subversive, like his series of works "Vandal is color" where Maxime takes pleasure in vandali...zing virtually the world’s urban landscapes."
“VIC Banana” is a reproduction of an original artwork on 200 g/m² satin paper, produced in only 30 copies.
Giclée on satin paper 200 g/m²
40x40 cm (white border 2 cm)
Certificate of authenticity signed by hand.
Careful packaging. Shipped with insurance.
Frame not included
Good luck with the bids!
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Maxime Blachère is an atypical artist originally from Savoie, now 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 line with the Fluxus movement, he uses and blends the codes of the scenes that inspire him and the artists he mingles with to unleash his imagination and deliver offbeat works, sometimes naive, sometimes subversive, like his series of works "Vandal is color" where Maxime takes pleasure in vandali...zing virtually the world’s urban landscapes."

