Studio Delu. (1976) - Lucky Luke– Triptyque 3×27x27 Shadow Frames – 3D Comic Art – Iconic





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Studio Delu. (1976) presents an original 2026 triptych in mixed media, titled Lucky Luke – Triptyque 3×27×27 Shadow Frames, comprising three 27 × 27 cm panels in shadow frames, signed and with a certificate of authenticity.
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Studio Delu. (1976)
Mixed media – Signed – 2026
Triptych – Signature format 3 × 27 × 27 cm – Shadow Frames
Iconic Moments Collection
This Studio Delu. creation presents itself in the form of a triptych featuring an emblematic moment drawn from the Lucky Luke universe, more specifically the album "Ma Dalton"
Each frame includes a panel from official editions, carefully selected and highlighted in a three-dimensional composition.
Presented in Studio Delu's signature format 27 × 27 cm, the three compositions are installed in black shadow frames that enhance depth and perspective. The immersive effect transforms each scene into a true work of art, part display case and part contemporary painting.
This triptych forms a coherent set, designed as a single artwork while preserving the autonomy of each panel.
* Artist: Studio Delu.
* Year: 2026
* Format: 3 × 27 × 27 cm
* Technique: Mixed media – relief compositions
* Presentation: Shadow frames (display cases)
* Triptych – set of 3 works
* Illustrations from official comic book editions
* Figurines licensed integrated into the composition
* Signed
* Studio Delu certificate of authenticity included
* Professional and secure shipping
Studio Delu. creations pay homage to the great figures of the ninth art by offering a contemporary and sculptural reading of the comic book.
This triptych is aimed at collectors of comic art, pop culture objects and unique artisanal works, blending illustration, volume and visual storytelling.
This creation is an independent artistic work made as a tribute.
Universe and references: Tintin, comic art, 3D comic art, shadow frame, framed comic scene, Studio Delu, Franco-Belgian comics, Spirou, Gaston Lagaffe, Lucky Luke, Dalton, Smurfs, Asterix and Obelix collectible comic art.
Studio Delu. (1976)
Mixed media – Signed – 2026
Triptych – Signature format 3 × 27 × 27 cm – Shadow Frames
Iconic Moments Collection
This Studio Delu. creation presents itself in the form of a triptych featuring an emblematic moment drawn from the Lucky Luke universe, more specifically the album "Ma Dalton"
Each frame includes a panel from official editions, carefully selected and highlighted in a three-dimensional composition.
Presented in Studio Delu's signature format 27 × 27 cm, the three compositions are installed in black shadow frames that enhance depth and perspective. The immersive effect transforms each scene into a true work of art, part display case and part contemporary painting.
This triptych forms a coherent set, designed as a single artwork while preserving the autonomy of each panel.
* Artist: Studio Delu.
* Year: 2026
* Format: 3 × 27 × 27 cm
* Technique: Mixed media – relief compositions
* Presentation: Shadow frames (display cases)
* Triptych – set of 3 works
* Illustrations from official comic book editions
* Figurines licensed integrated into the composition
* Signed
* Studio Delu certificate of authenticity included
* Professional and secure shipping
Studio Delu. creations pay homage to the great figures of the ninth art by offering a contemporary and sculptural reading of the comic book.
This triptych is aimed at collectors of comic art, pop culture objects and unique artisanal works, blending illustration, volume and visual storytelling.
This creation is an independent artistic work made as a tribute.
Universe and references: Tintin, comic art, 3D comic art, shadow frame, framed comic scene, Studio Delu, Franco-Belgian comics, Spirou, Gaston Lagaffe, Lucky Luke, Dalton, Smurfs, Asterix and Obelix collectible comic art.

