Ever Meulen Silkscreen printing - La Customobile - Format 100x70 cm - 1989





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La Customobile, a screen print by Ever Meulen published by Archives Internationales in 1989, format 100 x 70 cm, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
We offer a superb and very impressive large-format art print by the indispensable Belgian illustrator Ever Meulen (Eddy Vermeulen). Published in 1989 by Archives Internationales, this work magnificently stages a cubist and bold-design automobile, a theme of the artist's preferred subjects.
Object features:
Artist: Ever Meulen.
Title: The Customobile.
Publisher: Archives Internationales (1989).
Giant format: 100 x 70 cm. A highly visual piece that stands as a true interior design element once framed.
Style: A perfect synthesis between modern clear line, Art Deco, and the geometric graphics of the 1980s.
Condition: Very good overall condition. The paper has retained a beautiful whiteness and the colors are vibrant. There are very light and discreet handling marks in the background (see photos), quite normal for a print of this size and which will largely fade under a frame.
Seller's Story
We offer a superb and very impressive large-format art print by the indispensable Belgian illustrator Ever Meulen (Eddy Vermeulen). Published in 1989 by Archives Internationales, this work magnificently stages a cubist and bold-design automobile, a theme of the artist's preferred subjects.
Object features:
Artist: Ever Meulen.
Title: The Customobile.
Publisher: Archives Internationales (1989).
Giant format: 100 x 70 cm. A highly visual piece that stands as a true interior design element once framed.
Style: A perfect synthesis between modern clear line, Art Deco, and the geometric graphics of the 1980s.
Condition: Very good overall condition. The paper has retained a beautiful whiteness and the colors are vibrant. There are very light and discreet handling marks in the background (see photos), quite normal for a print of this size and which will largely fade under a frame.

