Maxime Blachere - Notre Dame de Paris Apocalypse





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Notre Dame de Paris Apocalypse is a 60 x 60 cm mixed media on canvas artwork, edition 5/30, signed by hand, from France, dated 2025, in a street art style depicting architecture, with a hand-signed certificate of authenticity.
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The very first in the series!
An unprecedented and explosive vision of the world's most iconic cathedral. In this work, Maxime Blachère propels Notre-Dame de Paris into a post-apocalyptic universe where heritage converses with urban culture and graffiti.
Gothic façades are covered with multicolored tags, misappropriated characters, and pop references. Among them, Mickey and Mario are dressed as graffiti vandals, true symbols of subversion and the clash of eras.
Under a dramatic sky, the artist plays with visual power and offbeat humor, transforming the cathedral into a fortress of street culture. The rich details—from vibrant graffiti to flying characters and hidden winks—make this piece playful as well as striking.
Blachère Maxime signs here a bold creation, halfway between homage and irreverence, where the sacred meets urban art in explosive energy.
Support: high-quality 450 g/m² canvas
Dimensions: 60 x 60 cm (+ margin provided for mounting on a frame)
Limited series: Only 30 numbered copies signed by the artist worldwide.
Each canvas is carefully rolled and shipped in a sturdy tube, with insurance and tracking number.
Hand-signed certificate of authenticity included.
Frame not included.
An original piece for collectors and lovers of engaged art.
Happy bidding!
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Biography
French artist, Maxime Blachère aka Blach (r) ( Alt+0.174) is now present in more than 30 countries and exhibits in numerous art galleries in Europe, the United States, and Asia.
Humor is a constant in Blachère Maxime’s work, and it knows no borders. His unique artistic approach has attracted thousands of collectors and business leaders around the world. His art is a universal language that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers.
Blaché has also made a name for himself in the media. His creations have been shared by renowned platforms such as Topito and Memedecentralisés, drawing the attention of an even wider audience. Among Maxime Blachère’s many achievements are his invisible graffiti and he is a pioneer of it. He also creates white graffiti on a white square on a white background, minimalist compositions that defy traditional art conventions.
PERFORMANCES:
- Creates the world’s first invisible graffiti on a Goat Bus. Featured on France3 and France5. 2023,
- Exhibition at Le Cap Horn of Courchevel 1850. March 5, 2023
- Featured on the Instagram account “memedcentralisé”, 2022,
- Winner of the “Monchu D'or” envois-du-gros 2022
- Guest of honor at the Salon de l'Ouest Lyonnais 2020.
- Featured in Stuart Magazine no. 23 2020
- Realizes the largest mural ever made for the Tour de France cycling race in Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise 2019 (1600 m2)
- Featured in Le Dauphiné Libéré, and Le Progrès of Lyon 2020
- Residency at StreetArtCity. Creation of a hotel room 128. May 2019 (censored!)
- Featured on Topito 2019.
- 4th place in the Gold Painter award of the town hall of Champagne-au-Mont-d’Or 2018
- Exceptional prize from the Town Hall of La Tour de Salvagny 2017
- Winner of the Graff battle of the Parlons Basket association 2017
- Author, performer of the “rastamateurs”. Jacquie et Michel. 2012.
- Featured on Rue89. 2010
- BD laureate of the Tintin Foundation in Brussels 2010.
- Elected "blog-Star" for his BD/Graffiti Blog by Skyrock radio 2009
- 9th place in the Annecy International Volleyball Tournament 2008
- Antepenultimate of the European University Alpine Ski Championships 1999
The very first in the series!
An unprecedented and explosive vision of the world's most iconic cathedral. In this work, Maxime Blachère propels Notre-Dame de Paris into a post-apocalyptic universe where heritage converses with urban culture and graffiti.
Gothic façades are covered with multicolored tags, misappropriated characters, and pop references. Among them, Mickey and Mario are dressed as graffiti vandals, true symbols of subversion and the clash of eras.
Under a dramatic sky, the artist plays with visual power and offbeat humor, transforming the cathedral into a fortress of street culture. The rich details—from vibrant graffiti to flying characters and hidden winks—make this piece playful as well as striking.
Blachère Maxime signs here a bold creation, halfway between homage and irreverence, where the sacred meets urban art in explosive energy.
Support: high-quality 450 g/m² canvas
Dimensions: 60 x 60 cm (+ margin provided for mounting on a frame)
Limited series: Only 30 numbered copies signed by the artist worldwide.
Each canvas is carefully rolled and shipped in a sturdy tube, with insurance and tracking number.
Hand-signed certificate of authenticity included.
Frame not included.
An original piece for collectors and lovers of engaged art.
Happy bidding!
>>
Biography
French artist, Maxime Blachère aka Blach (r) ( Alt+0.174) is now present in more than 30 countries and exhibits in numerous art galleries in Europe, the United States, and Asia.
Humor is a constant in Blachère Maxime’s work, and it knows no borders. His unique artistic approach has attracted thousands of collectors and business leaders around the world. His art is a universal language that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers.
Blaché has also made a name for himself in the media. His creations have been shared by renowned platforms such as Topito and Memedecentralisés, drawing the attention of an even wider audience. Among Maxime Blachère’s many achievements are his invisible graffiti and he is a pioneer of it. He also creates white graffiti on a white square on a white background, minimalist compositions that defy traditional art conventions.
PERFORMANCES:
- Creates the world’s first invisible graffiti on a Goat Bus. Featured on France3 and France5. 2023,
- Exhibition at Le Cap Horn of Courchevel 1850. March 5, 2023
- Featured on the Instagram account “memedcentralisé”, 2022,
- Winner of the “Monchu D'or” envois-du-gros 2022
- Guest of honor at the Salon de l'Ouest Lyonnais 2020.
- Featured in Stuart Magazine no. 23 2020
- Realizes the largest mural ever made for the Tour de France cycling race in Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise 2019 (1600 m2)
- Featured in Le Dauphiné Libéré, and Le Progrès of Lyon 2020
- Residency at StreetArtCity. Creation of a hotel room 128. May 2019 (censored!)
- Featured on Topito 2019.
- 4th place in the Gold Painter award of the town hall of Champagne-au-Mont-d’Or 2018
- Exceptional prize from the Town Hall of La Tour de Salvagny 2017
- Winner of the Graff battle of the Parlons Basket association 2017
- Author, performer of the “rastamateurs”. Jacquie et Michel. 2012.
- Featured on Rue89. 2010
- BD laureate of the Tintin Foundation in Brussels 2010.
- Elected "blog-Star" for his BD/Graffiti Blog by Skyrock radio 2009
- 9th place in the Annecy International Volleyball Tournament 2008
- Antepenultimate of the European University Alpine Ski Championships 1999

