Le Yack - Sunday Morning - Hand signed





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Sunday Morning - Hand signed is a 40 x 40 cm, digitally produced painting on canvas from France, hand signed on the front and back, limited edition of 20 numbered copies, dated 2026, in excellent condition and ready to frame, sold directly by the artist, with high‑quality pigment ink reproduction.
Description from the seller
A Parisian interior with pale wood paneling, a cast-iron radiator, a French window opening onto ironwork. On the floor, on the waxed chevron parquet, a woman in a green jumpsuit has stretched out, legs raised on the seat of a chair, her head resting on a cushion — total surrender, almost childish, with her light-colored socks. Beside her, a toppled lamp projects a pool of warm gold at floor level, the sole light source that sculpts the body in a low-angle view. Semiotically, the lamp lying down reverses the order of the world: the light no longer shines from above but from the floor, transforming the room into an intimate stage and the rest into a voluptuous reverie. The contrast between the bluish coolness of the background and the amber of the foreground gives the languor its full density.
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 printing to faithfully reproduce details and colors.
Edition: Limited to 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 40 x 40 cm.
Framing: Delivered ready to frame, 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 palpable emotional tension. Each work tells a frozen moment, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the suggested story.
Keywords: neo-realist painting, Parisian interior, reclining woman, toppled lamp, chevron parquet, low-angle, amber light, languor, cast-iron radiator, ironwork, reverie, oil on canvas, Le Yack, Atelier Joconde
Seller's Story
A Parisian interior with pale wood paneling, a cast-iron radiator, a French window opening onto ironwork. On the floor, on the waxed chevron parquet, a woman in a green jumpsuit has stretched out, legs raised on the seat of a chair, her head resting on a cushion — total surrender, almost childish, with her light-colored socks. Beside her, a toppled lamp projects a pool of warm gold at floor level, the sole light source that sculpts the body in a low-angle view. Semiotically, the lamp lying down reverses the order of the world: the light no longer shines from above but from the floor, transforming the room into an intimate stage and the rest into a voluptuous reverie. The contrast between the bluish coolness of the background and the amber of the foreground gives the languor its full density.
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 printing to faithfully reproduce details and colors.
Edition: Limited to 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 40 x 40 cm.
Framing: Delivered ready to frame, 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 palpable emotional tension. Each work tells a frozen moment, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the suggested story.
Keywords: neo-realist painting, Parisian interior, reclining woman, toppled lamp, chevron parquet, low-angle, amber light, languor, cast-iron radiator, ironwork, reverie, oil on canvas, Le Yack, Atelier Joconde

