Le Yack - Sea Breeze Motel - Hand-signed





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Sea Breeze Motel - Hand-signed is a 40 × 40 cm limited edition of 20, hand-signed by LeYack, created in 2022 in France and sold directly from the artist as a portrait in Realism.
Description from the seller
1956. A white Californian Streamline-style motel, palm trees, blue California sky. A woman in a red dress leans on the reception window, chin in hand, vacant gaze. A man in a suit and straw hat opens the door of a black Ford. The sign says Sea Breeze Motel — Vacancy. Everything is beautiful, everything is calm, everything is slightly unsettling.
Yack signs here his most openly Hopper-esque work — but a Hopper who would have chosen California rather than Massachusetts, blue rather than beige, and who would have added a 1956 license plate so no one would mistake the era. The woman in red awaits something. The man in the suit moves toward something. The motel is between the two.
Artwork features:
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front and back of the work.
Technique: Giclée print on canvas, using a high-quality pigment print for faithful reproduction of details and colors.
Edition: Limited to 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 40 x 40 cm.
Framing: Delivered ready to frame, according to your preferences.
Authenticity: Comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Shipping: Shipped from France, with secure packaging to ensure delivery in perfect condition.
About the artist:
LeYack (born in 1972) is a contemporary artist whose work blends modern narration with pictorial heritage. Drawing inspiration from photography and cinema, he distorts the codes of realism to inject palpable emotional tension. Each work tells a frozen moment, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the suggested story.
Keywords: digital painting, Le Yack, 1956 Californian motel, woman in red at the window, black Ford palm trees, Hopper California, Streamline architecture, vintage Americana, unique non-reproduced artwork, signed fine art canvas, melancholic road trip art, collector Americana
Seller's Story
1956. A white Californian Streamline-style motel, palm trees, blue California sky. A woman in a red dress leans on the reception window, chin in hand, vacant gaze. A man in a suit and straw hat opens the door of a black Ford. The sign says Sea Breeze Motel — Vacancy. Everything is beautiful, everything is calm, everything is slightly unsettling.
Yack signs here his most openly Hopper-esque work — but a Hopper who would have chosen California rather than Massachusetts, blue rather than beige, and who would have added a 1956 license plate so no one would mistake the era. The woman in red awaits something. The man in the suit moves toward something. The motel is between the two.
Artwork features:
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front and back of the work.
Technique: Giclée print on canvas, using a high-quality pigment print for faithful reproduction of details and colors.
Edition: Limited to 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 40 x 40 cm.
Framing: Delivered ready to frame, according to your preferences.
Authenticity: Comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Shipping: Shipped from France, with secure packaging to ensure delivery in perfect condition.
About the artist:
LeYack (born in 1972) is a contemporary artist whose work blends modern narration with pictorial heritage. Drawing inspiration from photography and cinema, he distorts the codes of realism to inject palpable emotional tension. Each work tells a frozen moment, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the suggested story.
Keywords: digital painting, Le Yack, 1956 Californian motel, woman in red at the window, black Ford palm trees, Hopper California, Streamline architecture, vintage Americana, unique non-reproduced artwork, signed fine art canvas, melancholic road trip art, collector Americana

