Maxime Blachere - New York Duck Tales

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New York Duck Tales is a limited edition lithography on canvas (450 g/m²) by Maxime Blachère, 50 × 75 cm with 6 cm margins, signed and numbered /30, produced in 2024 in France in a street art style, with a certificate of authenticity and no frame included.

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"New York Duck Tales" is a delicious blend of the iconic characters from the Duck Tales series and thousands of graffiti elements blending with the fabulous architecture of New York. There you’ll find Riri, Fifi and Loulou (Huey, Dewey & Louie) running across the rooftops, Zaza (Webby Vanderquack) exploring alleys covered in tags, while Scrooge McDuck oversees his treasure from a sparkling skyscraper. Flagada Jones (Launchpad McQuack), for his part, soars above the city, his plane leaving a trail of explosive colors. Every corner of this artwork pulses to the rhythm of the Big Apple, where street art and nostalgia intertwine for a unique visual adventure.

Technique: Lithography on canvas 450 g/m2
Dimensions: 75 x 50 cm with 6 cm margins, ideal for mounting on a wooden frame, or margins with glass-mersion.
Signed and numbered by the artist.
Certificate of Authenticity hand-signed by the artist.
Carefully packaged, insured shipments with tracking number.
Frame and chassis not supplied

BIO >>

BLACH (Maxime Blachère 1980) is an artist specializing in a unique and bold style: vandalizing city photos on a very large scale. This talented creator brings thousands of graffiti to life using acrylic markers, which he applies to high-definition photos printed on canvas.

Present in galleries in Hong Kong, Miami, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Paris and Lyon, Maxime Blachère has conquered the world of contemporary art. His international influence is the result of his undeniable talent and his ability to transcend borders.

Humor is a constant in Maxime Blachère’s work, and he knows no boundaries. His unique artistic approach draws the interest of thousands of collectors and business leaders around the world. His art is a universal language that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers.

Maxime Blachère 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 wider audience. Among his numerous works, one finds invisible graffiti of which he is the pioneer. He also creates white graffiti on white squares on white backgrounds, minimalist compositions that challenge conventional art norms.

PERFORMANCES:

- Exhibition at the Cap Horn of Courchevel 1850. March 5, 2023
- Realizes the world’s first invisible graffiti on a Goat-Side Bus. Featured on France3 and France5. 2023,
- Featured on the Instagram account “memedecentralisé”, 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 issue 23 2020
- Created the largest mural ever realized for the Tour de France in Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise 2019 (1600 m2)
- Featured in Le Dauphiné libéré, and Le Progrès de Lyon 2020
- Residence at StreetArtCity. Creation of a hotel room 128. May 2019 (censored!)
- Featured on Topito 2019.
- 4th place in the Gold Painter competition of the Champagne at Mont d’Or town hall 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 at the Annecy International Volleyball Tournament 2008
- Second-to-last in the European University Alpine Skiing Championships 1999

"New York Duck Tales" is a delicious blend of the iconic characters from the Duck Tales series and thousands of graffiti elements blending with the fabulous architecture of New York. There you’ll find Riri, Fifi and Loulou (Huey, Dewey & Louie) running across the rooftops, Zaza (Webby Vanderquack) exploring alleys covered in tags, while Scrooge McDuck oversees his treasure from a sparkling skyscraper. Flagada Jones (Launchpad McQuack), for his part, soars above the city, his plane leaving a trail of explosive colors. Every corner of this artwork pulses to the rhythm of the Big Apple, where street art and nostalgia intertwine for a unique visual adventure.

Technique: Lithography on canvas 450 g/m2
Dimensions: 75 x 50 cm with 6 cm margins, ideal for mounting on a wooden frame, or margins with glass-mersion.
Signed and numbered by the artist.
Certificate of Authenticity hand-signed by the artist.
Carefully packaged, insured shipments with tracking number.
Frame and chassis not supplied

BIO >>

BLACH (Maxime Blachère 1980) is an artist specializing in a unique and bold style: vandalizing city photos on a very large scale. This talented creator brings thousands of graffiti to life using acrylic markers, which he applies to high-definition photos printed on canvas.

Present in galleries in Hong Kong, Miami, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Paris and Lyon, Maxime Blachère has conquered the world of contemporary art. His international influence is the result of his undeniable talent and his ability to transcend borders.

Humor is a constant in Maxime Blachère’s work, and he knows no boundaries. His unique artistic approach draws the interest of thousands of collectors and business leaders around the world. His art is a universal language that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers.

Maxime Blachère 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 wider audience. Among his numerous works, one finds invisible graffiti of which he is the pioneer. He also creates white graffiti on white squares on white backgrounds, minimalist compositions that challenge conventional art norms.

PERFORMANCES:

- Exhibition at the Cap Horn of Courchevel 1850. March 5, 2023
- Realizes the world’s first invisible graffiti on a Goat-Side Bus. Featured on France3 and France5. 2023,
- Featured on the Instagram account “memedecentralisé”, 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 issue 23 2020
- Created the largest mural ever realized for the Tour de France in Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise 2019 (1600 m2)
- Featured in Le Dauphiné libéré, and Le Progrès de Lyon 2020
- Residence at StreetArtCity. Creation of a hotel room 128. May 2019 (censored!)
- Featured on Topito 2019.
- 4th place in the Gold Painter competition of the Champagne at Mont d’Or town hall 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 at the Annecy International Volleyball Tournament 2008
- Second-to-last in the European University Alpine Skiing Championships 1999

Details

Artist
Maxime Blachere
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
/30
Title of artwork
New York Duck Tales
Technique
Lithograph
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2024
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
50 cm
Width
75 cm
Weight
0.2 kg
Style
Street art
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
No
FranceVerified
2820
Objects sold
97.37%
Private

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