La Chibroneuse - Roswell Road - XL






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Roswell Road by La Chibroneuse – Limited XL Edition, canvas on stretched format
A straight road, scorched by sun. A car stopped on the roadside. And this silhouette, seen from behind, frozen between departure and waiting. The heels sink into the burning asphalt, the legs draw a perfect line that extends the road to infinity. Everything seems still, as if suspended in a moment too precise to be trivial.
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The artist's explanation of the work
Roswell Road was born from this fascination with tipping points. Nothing is happening yet, but anything could happen. The road symbolizes choice, wandering, escape or hope. The feminine figure, deliberately framed without a face, becomes universal: she could be anyone, at the exact moment when a silent decision forms.
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About the work
• Limited edition: 10 copies – copy offered here: 1/10
• Dimensions: 46 x 66 cm (3 cm white border included)
• Support: giclée print on premium canvas
• Presentation: work sold unframed and unstretched
• Delivery: careful packaging with reinforced protection
• Certificate of authenticity: provided exclusively by email
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A digital artisan's craft
The image rests on a base generated with AI-assisted tools, then fully retouched by hand in Photoshop CC. The textures of skin, asphalt, car body and light have been refined with precision to achieve a cinematic, warm and realistic rendering, evoking the visual codes of the American road movie.
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A work that speaks to you
Roswell Road resonates with free spirits, those who know the lure of departure, of change, of the road as refuge. It is a work that creates a strong atmosphere in an interior, blending discreet sensuality, nostalgia and a desire to escape.
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About the artist
La Chibroneuse builds a visual universe where the body, waiting and the setting tell silent stories. Through scenes that are at once sensual and cinematic, her work explores suspended moments, those where emotion always precedes action.
Roswell Road by La Chibroneuse – Limited XL Edition, canvas on stretched format
A straight road, scorched by sun. A car stopped on the roadside. And this silhouette, seen from behind, frozen between departure and waiting. The heels sink into the burning asphalt, the legs draw a perfect line that extends the road to infinity. Everything seems still, as if suspended in a moment too precise to be trivial.
⸻
The artist's explanation of the work
Roswell Road was born from this fascination with tipping points. Nothing is happening yet, but anything could happen. The road symbolizes choice, wandering, escape or hope. The feminine figure, deliberately framed without a face, becomes universal: she could be anyone, at the exact moment when a silent decision forms.
⸻
About the work
• Limited edition: 10 copies – copy offered here: 1/10
• Dimensions: 46 x 66 cm (3 cm white border included)
• Support: giclée print on premium canvas
• Presentation: work sold unframed and unstretched
• Delivery: careful packaging with reinforced protection
• Certificate of authenticity: provided exclusively by email
⸻
A digital artisan's craft
The image rests on a base generated with AI-assisted tools, then fully retouched by hand in Photoshop CC. The textures of skin, asphalt, car body and light have been refined with precision to achieve a cinematic, warm and realistic rendering, evoking the visual codes of the American road movie.
⸻
A work that speaks to you
Roswell Road resonates with free spirits, those who know the lure of departure, of change, of the road as refuge. It is a work that creates a strong atmosphere in an interior, blending discreet sensuality, nostalgia and a desire to escape.
⸻
About the artist
La Chibroneuse builds a visual universe where the body, waiting and the setting tell silent stories. Through scenes that are at once sensual and cinematic, her work explores suspended moments, those where emotion always precedes action.
