VUE – Alix Morkrette

Signed by the artist. Limited edition of 200 copies.

A3 format. Digital printing on 300g paper.

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Launched a few years ago, the Petites Éditions Artazart offers unique prints by over a hundred different illustrators. In a variety of styles and always original, these low-priced illustrations are signed and published in editions of 200 copies. Today, the Petites Éditions Artazart has added a new collection dedicated to the huge talents in children’s illustration that we’ve been promoting for a quarter of a century.

A monkey on a bicycle, a magical hot-air balloon ride, dinner surrounded by forest animals… Discover joyful and enchanting worlds to decorate the bedrooms of children… and grown-ups!

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Preparation

Our books, artists’ illustrations and everything else we ship is lovingly packaged. Cardboard, tubes, tissue paper, bubble wrap and gift wrapping… we do everything possible to ensure that your order arrives at your door in tip-top condition!

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We’re open 7 days a week, 363 days a year, except on 25 December and 1 January. So drop in whenever you like!

TO ERR IS HUMAN…

You have 30 days to exchange an item that doesn’t 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. Whether it’s a silver print made in Paris and Fine Art on neutral ph paper and pigment inks guaranteed for 200 years, or a digital print on Fedrigoni paper, we take great care in printing your works of art.

CERTIFIED WORKS

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

NEED A FRAME?

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Alix Morkrette

After three years at the École Estienne, where she discovered and studied printmaking and engraving techniques, Alix took a year off to try her hand at various printing techniques, from etching to wallpaper. She then joined the Paris Print Club, where she further developed her engraving techniques and practised illustration while cultivating an interest in art history, music and literature. Her taste for drawing and colour combine to attempt to transcribe a universe where forms and a sensitivity to life intermingle, all tinged with a slight, unacknowledged obsession with mysticism.