Lea Roche - El Pez del artista, unique, toile






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Léa Roche is the artist for El Pez del artista, unique, toile, with techniques mixtes and original edition, measuring 70 cm by 55 cm, from Spain, signed manual and on the board, dated 2020 or later.
Description from the seller
Léa Roche is a French artist (living in Spain) who exhibits in France, Spain and abroad... Present in numerous private collections in Europe, Australia, Asia and USA - AKOUN / ICAC reference 2026.
- Giclée unique - Exceptional quality canvas (thick museum/gallery canvas, Fine art, 360 gr., acid free).
** "Giclée" is a very high-resolution printing technique, which represents the high-end standard in the art world. The biggest museums, such as the Louvre, the Chicago Art Institute or the British Museum have adopted it; traditionally, it is printed on high-weight Fine-Art Museum papers (320 gr.), using very high-resolution pigment inks. This paper, developed in collaboration with the best laboratories to optimize the contact of the ink, once printed, the surface is the most resistant to light.
- New, never framed.
- Countersigned on the back with edition number + certificate of authenticity.
- Secure, protected and sturdy tube registered shipping, tracked/insurance package - DHL/UPS.
- All my original works on: Artmajeur/Léa Roche - Insta: @lroche.lroche
Seller's Story
Léa Roche is a French artist (living in Spain) who exhibits in France, Spain and abroad... Present in numerous private collections in Europe, Australia, Asia and USA - AKOUN / ICAC reference 2026.
- Giclée unique - Exceptional quality canvas (thick museum/gallery canvas, Fine art, 360 gr., acid free).
** "Giclée" is a very high-resolution printing technique, which represents the high-end standard in the art world. The biggest museums, such as the Louvre, the Chicago Art Institute or the British Museum have adopted it; traditionally, it is printed on high-weight Fine-Art Museum papers (320 gr.), using very high-resolution pigment inks. This paper, developed in collaboration with the best laboratories to optimize the contact of the ink, once printed, the surface is the most resistant to light.
- New, never framed.
- Countersigned on the back with edition number + certificate of authenticity.
- Secure, protected and sturdy tube registered shipping, tracked/insurance package - DHL/UPS.
- All my original works on: Artmajeur/Léa Roche - Insta: @lroche.lroche
