BLACH (Maxime Blachère) - Paris Dbz Blue Sky XL





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Paris Dbz Blue Sky XL is a 90×60 cm limited edition digital print by BLACH (Maxime Blachère), on UV ink eco solvent canvas 450 g/m², signed by the artist, numbered 3/30, dated 2026, produced in France, in excellent condition.
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PARIS DBZ XL Blue sky is a large-format reproduction of Blach: 90x60 cm, printed on ultra-resistant 450g canvas with a 100,000-year guarantee!
This large-format work offers a panoramic vision of Paris totalmente reinvented, where the Eiffel Tower dominates a city saturated with graffiti, street art and pop culture references.
Paris becomes here a visual playground where Dragon Ball Z fuses with the history of world graffiti, in an organized, colorful chaos that is deliberately subversive.
Here you can immediately recognize Son Goku / Sangoku, Vegeta, Freezer, Majin Buu, Krillin, Piccolo, integrated into urban architecture as if they have always been part of the Paris landscape.
The characters from Dragon Ball / Dragon Ball Z / DBZ / ドラゴンボール dialogue with the city, turning the roofs of Paris into living frescoes.
The work multiplies nods to historical and contemporary graffiti:
TAKI 183, Seen, Cope2, Invader, Jérôme Mesnager, Banksy, John One, 1UP Crew, JonOne, John Hamon, No Future / No Present — all are redirected, remixed, hybridized.
The slogans become visual wordplays: RIB instead of RIP, ABAB instead of ACAB, I AM BANKSY, direct references to urban culture and its corrosive humor.
The painting functions as an ideological map of street art in 2026 — inclusive, engaged and decidedly contemporary, incorporating LGBTQIA+, antifascist, anti-system references, with an assumed irony.
Graffiti is no longer just a signature, but a political, poetic and playful language.
Every centimeter of the composition is saturated with details, tags, characters, slogans, creating an infinite and addictive reading.
Technically, the work stands out for its exceptional visual density, chromatic balance and spectacular format, designed for presentation in a designer American oak frame, ideal for gallery or private collection.
This piece fits into the tradition of Parisian street art, while dialoguing with manga culture, contemporary art and social satire.
Perfect work for collectors of street art, urban art, graffiti, pop culture, Dragon Ball Z art, Paris art, Eiffel Tower artwork, contemporary graffiti painting, manga street art fusion.
A manifesto painting, funny, critical and deeply anchored in its era.
A joyful urban chaos to be decoded like a visual treasure hunt!
Support: UV ink eco-solvent on 450 g/m² ultra-resistant canvas..
Limited series: 30 copies.
Shipping: Sent in sturdy tubes with insurance and tracking number.
Additional details: Margin provided for mounting on a frame. Frame not included.
Authenticity: Certificate of Authenticity hand-signed by the artist.
Biography
French artist, Maxime Blachère alias Blach (r) ( Alt+0.174) is today present in more than 30 countries and exhibits in numerous art galleries in Europe, the United States and Asia.
Humor is a constant in Maxime Blachère’s work, and he knows no borders. His unique artistic approach has attracted thousands of collectors and business leaders worldwide. His art is a universal language that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers.
Blach 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 broader audience. Among Maxime Blachère’s many achievements are his invisible graffiti works for which he is a pioneer. He also creates white graffiti on white squares on white background, minimalist compositions that challenge traditional art conventions.
PERFORMANCES:
- Opening of Fluxus BlachGallery in Dardilly behind the church. 2025
- Finalist of the international Annecy volley 3/3 tournament. 2024
- Creates the world’s first invisible graffiti on a Bus à Chèvre. Featured on France3 and France5. 2023
- Exhibition at Cap Horn in Courchevel 1850. March 5, 2023
- Featured on the Instagram account “memedécentralisé”, 2022
- Laureate 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
- Created the largest mural ever made for the Tour de France in Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise 2019 (1600 m²)
- Featured in Le Dauphiné Libéré and Le Progrès de Lyon 2020
- Residency at StreetArtCity. Creation of the Hôtel 128 room. May 2019
- Featured on Topito 2019
- 4th place at the Painter of Gold award from 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 graffiti battle of the Parlons Basket association 2017
- Author, performer of the “rastamateurs”. Jacquie et Michel. 2012.
- Featured on Rue89. 2010
- Tintin Foundation BD Laureate in Brussels 2010
- Elected “blog-Star” for his BD/Graffiti Blog by Skyrock radio 2009
- 9th in the Annecy international volleyball tournament 2008
- Penultimate of the European university championships in alpine skiing 1999
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PARIS DBZ XL Blue sky is a large-format reproduction of Blach: 90x60 cm, printed on ultra-resistant 450g canvas with a 100,000-year guarantee!
This large-format work offers a panoramic vision of Paris totalmente reinvented, where the Eiffel Tower dominates a city saturated with graffiti, street art and pop culture references.
Paris becomes here a visual playground where Dragon Ball Z fuses with the history of world graffiti, in an organized, colorful chaos that is deliberately subversive.
Here you can immediately recognize Son Goku / Sangoku, Vegeta, Freezer, Majin Buu, Krillin, Piccolo, integrated into urban architecture as if they have always been part of the Paris landscape.
The characters from Dragon Ball / Dragon Ball Z / DBZ / ドラゴンボール dialogue with the city, turning the roofs of Paris into living frescoes.
The work multiplies nods to historical and contemporary graffiti:
TAKI 183, Seen, Cope2, Invader, Jérôme Mesnager, Banksy, John One, 1UP Crew, JonOne, John Hamon, No Future / No Present — all are redirected, remixed, hybridized.
The slogans become visual wordplays: RIB instead of RIP, ABAB instead of ACAB, I AM BANKSY, direct references to urban culture and its corrosive humor.
The painting functions as an ideological map of street art in 2026 — inclusive, engaged and decidedly contemporary, incorporating LGBTQIA+, antifascist, anti-system references, with an assumed irony.
Graffiti is no longer just a signature, but a political, poetic and playful language.
Every centimeter of the composition is saturated with details, tags, characters, slogans, creating an infinite and addictive reading.
Technically, the work stands out for its exceptional visual density, chromatic balance and spectacular format, designed for presentation in a designer American oak frame, ideal for gallery or private collection.
This piece fits into the tradition of Parisian street art, while dialoguing with manga culture, contemporary art and social satire.
Perfect work for collectors of street art, urban art, graffiti, pop culture, Dragon Ball Z art, Paris art, Eiffel Tower artwork, contemporary graffiti painting, manga street art fusion.
A manifesto painting, funny, critical and deeply anchored in its era.
A joyful urban chaos to be decoded like a visual treasure hunt!
Support: UV ink eco-solvent on 450 g/m² ultra-resistant canvas..
Limited series: 30 copies.
Shipping: Sent in sturdy tubes with insurance and tracking number.
Additional details: Margin provided for mounting on a frame. Frame not included.
Authenticity: Certificate of Authenticity hand-signed by the artist.
Biography
French artist, Maxime Blachère alias Blach (r) ( Alt+0.174) is today present in more than 30 countries and exhibits in numerous art galleries in Europe, the United States and Asia.
Humor is a constant in Maxime Blachère’s work, and he knows no borders. His unique artistic approach has attracted thousands of collectors and business leaders worldwide. His art is a universal language that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers.
Blach 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 broader audience. Among Maxime Blachère’s many achievements are his invisible graffiti works for which he is a pioneer. He also creates white graffiti on white squares on white background, minimalist compositions that challenge traditional art conventions.
PERFORMANCES:
- Opening of Fluxus BlachGallery in Dardilly behind the church. 2025
- Finalist of the international Annecy volley 3/3 tournament. 2024
- Creates the world’s first invisible graffiti on a Bus à Chèvre. Featured on France3 and France5. 2023
- Exhibition at Cap Horn in Courchevel 1850. March 5, 2023
- Featured on the Instagram account “memedécentralisé”, 2022
- Laureate 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
- Created the largest mural ever made for the Tour de France in Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise 2019 (1600 m²)
- Featured in Le Dauphiné Libéré and Le Progrès de Lyon 2020
- Residency at StreetArtCity. Creation of the Hôtel 128 room. May 2019
- Featured on Topito 2019
- 4th place at the Painter of Gold award from 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 graffiti battle of the Parlons Basket association 2017
- Author, performer of the “rastamateurs”. Jacquie et Michel. 2012.
- Featured on Rue89. 2010
- Tintin Foundation BD Laureate in Brussels 2010
- Elected “blog-Star” for his BD/Graffiti Blog by Skyrock radio 2009
- 9th in the Annecy international volleyball tournament 2008
- Penultimate of the European university championships in alpine skiing 1999
Banksy Cope2 Obey Basquiat Invader See Keith Haring Pablo Picasso Ben Vautier graffiti streetart on canvas Blach ...for SEO :)

