Le Yack - The Last Collection Gospel of Luxury - Hand signed





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LeYack’s The Last Collection Gospel of Luxury – Hand signed is a limited edition giclée print on canvas (40 × 60 cm), numbered and signed by the artist, produced in France from 2020 or later, with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Embrace chic provocation with this bold reinterpretation of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper. Here, the sacred meets the profane in an explosion of glamour. The apostles have given way to an assembly of sophisticated businesswomen and models, dressed in haute couture, where luxury handbags (Hermès, Chanel) replace bread and wine. The central figure, enigmatic behind dark glasses, presides over this 21st-century banquet with unwavering authority. The background, adorned with patterns reminiscent of the House of Dior, anchors the scene in the temple of fashion. This artwork is a fascinating social commentary or a celebration of female power, depending on your perspective. It's perfect for a modern interior, a loft, or the office of a fashion enthusiast. It's the ultimate conversation piece that's sure to spark conversation among your guests.
Characteristics of the work
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front and back of the work.
Giclée print on canvas, using high-quality pigment-based printing for faithful reproduction of details and colors.
Limited edition of 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm.
Framing: Delivered ready to be framed, according to your preferences.
Authenticity: Accompanied by 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 piece captures a frozen moment, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the suggested story.
Keywords: Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper, Pop Art, Fashion, Luxury Brands, Chanel, Hermes, Dior, Feminism, Modern Art, Haute Couture, Satire, Wall Street, Power Women.
Embrace chic provocation with this bold reinterpretation of Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper. Here, the sacred meets the profane in an explosion of glamour. The apostles have given way to an assembly of sophisticated businesswomen and models, dressed in haute couture, where luxury handbags (Hermès, Chanel) replace bread and wine. The central figure, enigmatic behind dark glasses, presides over this 21st-century banquet with unwavering authority. The background, adorned with patterns reminiscent of the House of Dior, anchors the scene in the temple of fashion. This artwork is a fascinating social commentary or a celebration of female power, depending on your perspective. It's perfect for a modern interior, a loft, or the office of a fashion enthusiast. It's the ultimate conversation piece that's sure to spark conversation among your guests.
Characteristics of the work
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front and back of the work.
Giclée print on canvas, using high-quality pigment-based printing for faithful reproduction of details and colors.
Limited edition of 20 copies, individually numbered.
Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm.
Framing: Delivered ready to be framed, according to your preferences.
Authenticity: Accompanied by 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 piece captures a frozen moment, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the suggested story.
Keywords: Leonardo da Vinci, The Last Supper, Pop Art, Fashion, Luxury Brands, Chanel, Hermes, Dior, Feminism, Modern Art, Haute Couture, Satire, Wall Street, Power Women.

