Studio Delu. (1976) - Obélix le Bédouin

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Studio Delu. (1976) – Obélix the Bedouin

Shadow Frame 27 × 27 cm – Collection The Voyages of the Imaginary

Through this original creation, Studio Delu revisits one of the most emblematic appearances in the Astérix universe: Obélix in his unforgettable Bedouin outfit.

Ripped from the drawing board to take its place in the frame's space, the character leaves the printed narrative and becomes a real presence. Between humor, adventure and nostalgia, this composition turns a reading memory into a visual experience.

This work captures a universal moment: discovery, wonder and the naive gaze cast on an unknown world. Behind the lightness of the scene lies the full richness of the imagination created by Goscinny and Uderzo, an universe that continues to bring together several generations of readers.

By combining comics, volume and staging, Studio Delu continues its exploration of the great figures of European popular culture and their place in our collective memory.

Characteristics

• Artist: Studio Delu. (1976)
• Title: Obélix the Bedouin
• Year: 2026
• Format: 27 × 27 cm
• Technique: Relief composition – mixed media techniques
• Presentation: Shadow Frame natural wood
• Signed work
• Studio Delu certificate of authenticity included
• Professional and secure shipping

A creation intended for fans of Franco-Belgian comics, for collectors of comic art and for enthusiasts of works inspired by popular imagination.

Astérix, Obélix, Obélix the Bedouin, L'Odyssée d'Astérix, Goscinny, Uderzo, Comic Art, 3D Comic Art, Relief art, Shadow Frame, Studio Delu, Franco-Belgian comics.

Studio Delu. (1976) – Obélix the Bedouin

Shadow Frame 27 × 27 cm – Collection The Voyages of the Imaginary

Through this original creation, Studio Delu revisits one of the most emblematic appearances in the Astérix universe: Obélix in his unforgettable Bedouin outfit.

Ripped from the drawing board to take its place in the frame's space, the character leaves the printed narrative and becomes a real presence. Between humor, adventure and nostalgia, this composition turns a reading memory into a visual experience.

This work captures a universal moment: discovery, wonder and the naive gaze cast on an unknown world. Behind the lightness of the scene lies the full richness of the imagination created by Goscinny and Uderzo, an universe that continues to bring together several generations of readers.

By combining comics, volume and staging, Studio Delu continues its exploration of the great figures of European popular culture and their place in our collective memory.

Characteristics

• Artist: Studio Delu. (1976)
• Title: Obélix the Bedouin
• Year: 2026
• Format: 27 × 27 cm
• Technique: Relief composition – mixed media techniques
• Presentation: Shadow Frame natural wood
• Signed work
• Studio Delu certificate of authenticity included
• Professional and secure shipping

A creation intended for fans of Franco-Belgian comics, for collectors of comic art and for enthusiasts of works inspired by popular imagination.

Astérix, Obélix, Obélix the Bedouin, L'Odyssée d'Astérix, Goscinny, Uderzo, Comic Art, 3D Comic Art, Relief art, Shadow Frame, Studio Delu, Franco-Belgian comics.

Details

Artist
Studio Delu. (1976)
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Obélix le Bédouin
Technique
Mixed technique
Signature
Signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
27 cm
Width
27 cm
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
Yes
FranceVerified
109
Objects sold
96.97%
Private

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