PAPER SPACESHIP - Julien Pacaud

Limited edition print, signed. Fine art print on acid-free paper. Pigment inks. 200 years warranty.

Format 50x70 cm.

110,00

"Reinterpreting the geometry of space, each of his creations is an invitation to a journey into parallel universes where the past and the future, the improbable and the impossible
and the future, the improbable and the impossible, the futile and the metaphysical... "

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You have 30 days to exchange an item that does not fit. Artazart will not ask you any questions because...to err is human!

QUALITY

Artazart works with the best printers and printers in Paris for both photography and illustration. Silver print made in Paris and Fine art on neutral ph paper and pigment inks guaranteed for 200 years or digital print on Fedrigoni paper, we take special care in printing your artworks.

CERTIFIED WORKS

Your work is unique, signed and very often numbered because it is published in a small number of copies. For the very small series, a certificate of authenticity accompanies your illustration or your photograph.

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Julien Pacaud

Strongly influenced by cinema (he studied film at the Louis Lumière School), Julien Pacaud is today considered as one of the masters of digital art. He composes surreal digital collages from a bank of old photos that he collects daily. Each of his creations is an invitation to a journey into parallel universes where the past and the future, the improbable and the impossible, the futile and the metaphysical meet...

Artazart exhibited "Our Separate Worlds" in 2018.