Le Yack (1972) - Solo Bowling

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Solo Bowling by Le Yack (born 1972) is a 40 × 40 cm giclée on canvas, signed by the artist, limited edition of 20, produced in France, dated 2026, in excellent condition.

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In the suffocating silence of a deserted bowling alley, a woman wearing a pastel pink dress stands motionless, lost in thought. Bathed in a powerful geometric beam of light cutting through the tall windows, the scene sublime the contrast between the warm gleam of the varnished wooden lanes and the palpable coldness of her solitude. On the return, balls in vivid primary colors—red, blue, yellow—await a game that does not seem destined to begin. The work deftly captures the melancholic, cinematic aesthetics of American realism, freezing a suspended moment where time stands still.

Le Yack, a French emerging pop and street art artist. Alexandre Pelletier, known as Le Yack, was born in 1972 in Tours. During his studies, he joined the École Supérieure d'Art et de Design (ESAD) in Orléans. He is a creative director in publishing and on the web. Instagram @leyack45. He is exhibited within a network of around forty galleries in France, Germany, Belgium, the United States.

Art work features:
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front and back of the work.
Technique: Giclée print on canvas mounted on a wooden frame. The high-quality pigment print guarantees a faithful reproduction of the stark shadow play, reflections on the varnished parquet, and the depth of the room.
Edition: Limited to 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 40 x 40 cm.
Framing: Ready to be framed or hung directly on the wall.
Authenticity: Comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Shipping: Shipped from France, with secure packaging to ensure delivery in perfect condition.

Inspired by classical and modern painting, Le Yack brings a contemporary perspective to his works by incorporating strong narrative and cinematic elements. His pieces are characterized by bright colors, clean lines, and expressive compositions.
The artist also explores different forms of artistic production. Some of his works are reproduced in series on canvases mounted on stretches, creating limited editions accessible to a wider audience. Other works are created as unique paintings on canvas, adding an exclusive and authentic dimension to his collection. Le Yack’s style reflects a fusion between traditional realism and the creative possibilities offered by digital technology.

Exhibitions
Date: March 2026 | Art3F (France - Nantes)

Date: June 2025 | City Hall of Saint-Jean-le-Blanc (France - Saint-Jean-le-Blanc)

Date: March 2025 | Galerie Lurquin (Belgium - Dinan)

Date: June 2024 | Fine Arts selection (France - Arcachon)

Date: May 2024 | Palais des Arts (France - Dinard)

Date: March 2024 | Galerie l’Art ancien (France - Orléans)

Date: September 2023 | Espace Desfriches (France - Olivet)

Date: September 2023 | SWISSARTEXPO 2023 (Switzerland - Zürich Hauptbahnhof)

Date: September 2023 | One Martine Gallery (1 Martine Ave, White Plains, NY 10606, United States)

Date: August 2023 | Empreinte Galerie (3 Rue d'Alibert, France - Orléans)

Date: August–December 2023 | Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes (Rueil-Malmaison)

Date: June–December 2023 | Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes (France - Lille)

Date: October 2022 | Espace CO'Met (Rue du Président Robert Schuman)

Keywords: digital painting, American realism, Edward Hopper, bowling, solitude, light, chiaroscuro, pastel pink dress, 1950s, melancholy, cinematic ambiance, Le Yack, contemporary art.

Seller's Story

Production directly from the artist's studio Le Yack, works made on canvas by hand on stretcher, limited edition prints, personalized street-art sculptures in limited edition.
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In the suffocating silence of a deserted bowling alley, a woman wearing a pastel pink dress stands motionless, lost in thought. Bathed in a powerful geometric beam of light cutting through the tall windows, the scene sublime the contrast between the warm gleam of the varnished wooden lanes and the palpable coldness of her solitude. On the return, balls in vivid primary colors—red, blue, yellow—await a game that does not seem destined to begin. The work deftly captures the melancholic, cinematic aesthetics of American realism, freezing a suspended moment where time stands still.

Le Yack, a French emerging pop and street art artist. Alexandre Pelletier, known as Le Yack, was born in 1972 in Tours. During his studies, he joined the École Supérieure d'Art et de Design (ESAD) in Orléans. He is a creative director in publishing and on the web. Instagram @leyack45. He is exhibited within a network of around forty galleries in France, Germany, Belgium, the United States.

Art work features:
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front and back of the work.
Technique: Giclée print on canvas mounted on a wooden frame. The high-quality pigment print guarantees a faithful reproduction of the stark shadow play, reflections on the varnished parquet, and the depth of the room.
Edition: Limited to 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 40 x 40 cm.
Framing: Ready to be framed or hung directly on the wall.
Authenticity: Comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Shipping: Shipped from France, with secure packaging to ensure delivery in perfect condition.

Inspired by classical and modern painting, Le Yack brings a contemporary perspective to his works by incorporating strong narrative and cinematic elements. His pieces are characterized by bright colors, clean lines, and expressive compositions.
The artist also explores different forms of artistic production. Some of his works are reproduced in series on canvases mounted on stretches, creating limited editions accessible to a wider audience. Other works are created as unique paintings on canvas, adding an exclusive and authentic dimension to his collection. Le Yack’s style reflects a fusion between traditional realism and the creative possibilities offered by digital technology.

Exhibitions
Date: March 2026 | Art3F (France - Nantes)

Date: June 2025 | City Hall of Saint-Jean-le-Blanc (France - Saint-Jean-le-Blanc)

Date: March 2025 | Galerie Lurquin (Belgium - Dinan)

Date: June 2024 | Fine Arts selection (France - Arcachon)

Date: May 2024 | Palais des Arts (France - Dinard)

Date: March 2024 | Galerie l’Art ancien (France - Orléans)

Date: September 2023 | Espace Desfriches (France - Olivet)

Date: September 2023 | SWISSARTEXPO 2023 (Switzerland - Zürich Hauptbahnhof)

Date: September 2023 | One Martine Gallery (1 Martine Ave, White Plains, NY 10606, United States)

Date: August 2023 | Empreinte Galerie (3 Rue d'Alibert, France - Orléans)

Date: August–December 2023 | Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes (Rueil-Malmaison)

Date: June–December 2023 | Galerie d'art Carré d'artistes (France - Lille)

Date: October 2022 | Espace CO'Met (Rue du Président Robert Schuman)

Keywords: digital painting, American realism, Edward Hopper, bowling, solitude, light, chiaroscuro, pastel pink dress, 1950s, melancholy, cinematic ambiance, Le Yack, contemporary art.

Seller's Story

Production directly from the artist's studio Le Yack, works made on canvas by hand on stretcher, limited edition prints, personalized street-art sculptures in limited edition.
Translated by Google Translate

Details

Artist
Le Yack (1972)
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Solo Bowling
Technique
Giclée
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
40 cm
Width
40 cm
Style
Realism
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
No
FranceVerified
4451
Objects sold
95.36%
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