Le Yack - A Glass in the Rain - Hand signed

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LeYack, A Glass in the Rain - Hand signed, a 60 x 40 cm giclée on canvas, limited edition of 20, dated 2025, signed by the artist front and back, produced in France and sold directly from the artist, in excellent condition.

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Description from the seller

Sitting alone in a café, a woman gazes at her glass of white wine as the rain slides down the window.
Outside, the lights blur, figures pass by.
Le Yack paints here a suspended emotion, at the boundary between memory and waiting, in a realistic style imbued with poetic melancholy.

Artwork features:
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front and on the back of the work.
Technique: Giclée print on canvas, using high-quality pigment ink to faithfully reproduce the details and colors.
Edition: Limited to 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 60 x 40 cm.
Framing: Delivered ready to be framed, 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 a palpable emotional tension. Each artwork tells a frozen moment, inviting the spectator to immerse themselves in the suggested story.

Keywords: rain, solitary woman, cafe, introspection, nostalgia, realism, urban light, cinema, digital painting, Le Yack

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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Sitting alone in a café, a woman gazes at her glass of white wine as the rain slides down the window.
Outside, the lights blur, figures pass by.
Le Yack paints here a suspended emotion, at the boundary between memory and waiting, in a realistic style imbued with poetic melancholy.

Artwork features:
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front and on the back of the work.
Technique: Giclée print on canvas, using high-quality pigment ink to faithfully reproduce the details and colors.
Edition: Limited to 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 60 x 40 cm.
Framing: Delivered ready to be framed, 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 a palpable emotional tension. Each artwork tells a frozen moment, inviting the spectator to immerse themselves in the suggested story.

Keywords: rain, solitary woman, cafe, introspection, nostalgia, realism, urban light, cinema, digital painting, Le Yack

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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Details

Artist
Le Yack
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
A Glass in the Rain - Hand signed
Technique
Giclée
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
40 cm
Width
60 cm
Style
Realism
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
No
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Objects sold
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