Le dernier Pharaon - Hommage à Jacobs...
Sérigraphie artisanale
75 × 55 cmHere you will find large format prints. Once the original has been scanned (by an external professional), the drawing is reproduced via different printing techniques: Offset (four color process), screen printing (solid color printing) or digigraphy (digital printing high definition with pigment inks). In the case of screen printing, the black and white original is scanned and the drawing is then colored by a colorist, Laurent Durieux in this case (formerly Gillez Ziller).
The prints are all printed on Fine Art Archive type paper and acid, meeting the highest quality requirements to transcribe the original drawing as faithfully as possible and allow their preservation as well as possible. Each printing technique requires its type of paper. Atlantic12 generally works with Modigliani for offsets, Fedrigoni or BioTop for screen prints and Hahnemühle paper for pigment prints.
The images are delivered in reinforced tubes and are packaged with the greatest care to ensure their delivery in perfect condition, anywhere in the world. All shipments are guaranteed.
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"The urban landscape has a past, a present and a future that is perfectly perceptible to the attentive observer. This is what I try to show in my paintings by integrating the 4th dimension into the field of a limited 2-dimensional frame. In this way, I invite people to enter my works to better perceive the mutations underway and the real stakes of a new world to be built."
Luc Schuiten, older brother of François Schuiten, is as much an architect as a visionary visual artist. He found his place in the Solar punk movement, long before it was born. For almost 50 years, Luc Schuiten has been designing a multitude of projects, driven by a desire to live in symbiosis with the plant and bioclimatic environment. He tirelessly seeks alternative solutions to environmental degradation and to the banal, global architecture of design. Freeing himself from rigid or traditional construction lines, he tries to manage materials and techniques differently, and focuses his research on bioclimatic houses, dreaming of habitarbres - organic housing in osmosis with plants. For urban blighters, he builds vertical gardens based on the same poetic imagination. Over the years, this atypical architect has designed a multitude of projects driven by a concern for alternative lifestyles. This way of thinking has given shape to a new architecture based on a poetic vision in which invention and the relationship with nature play a key role. But it was above all in his utopian visions of futuristic architecture that he gave full rein to his creative and imaginative expression, with his proposals for cities built solely from living materials. To define these new living spaces linked to a different hierarchy of values, he coined the neologism archiborescence. As with his brother François, for whom he was the scriptwriter on children's albums and author of imaginary architectures, drawing is a tool for exploring future possibilities.
Parallel to his work as a utopian architect, as he likes to call it, he has a professional career devoted to the design of buildings - very concrete ones, characterized by great attention to the environment. For him, these two activities are complementary and mutually reinforcing.
Luc Schuiten is head of Atelier d'Architecture Schuiten sprl and President of VEGETAL CITY asbl. He is a founding member of Biomimicry Europa and ASBL Archi Human. He communicates his vision of the world through posters, lectures, books and exhibitions, for which he always designs the scenography.
Born in 1975 and a graduate of the Institut Saint-Luc in Brussels, Romain Renard is a comic strip author, set designer, graphic artist and musician. He has worked on video games, designed shows with Franco Dragone and Pascal Jacob and is a songwriter, notably for the rock group ROM. His work for Casterman includes ‘American Seasons’ (based on a screenplay by Yves Vasseur), which won Best Album at the Cognac Polar Festival in 2005, ‘The End, Jim Morrison’ in 2007, the adaptation of Daniel Woodrell's novel ‘Un hiver de glace’ in 2011 and illustrations for the City-Guide Montreal/Québec published by Lonely Planet/Casterman. He then signed the ‘Melvile’ series for Lombard, a work comprising 4 stories that testifies to his undeniable artistic maturity.
In the same vein as ‘Melvile’, Romain Renard is bringing out his latest book, ‘Revoir Comanche’, a graphic novel in homage to Greg and Hermann's ‘Comanche’ (a cult western series from the ‘70s and ’80s), but in a completely different style. ‘Revoir Comanche’ features a black-and-white drawing with a very cinematic tone, and invites us on a road-movie in a mysterious atmosphere with end-of-the-world overtones. A poignant book and a visual slap in the face that won the 'Coup de Coeur' award at the Quai des Bulles Festival 2024 and is nominated for the Comic Strip's Victor Rossel award 2024.
To coincide with the release of this book, Atlantic12 is proud to publish a series of illustrations from the world of ‘Revoir Comanche’. These drawings are previously unpublished and mostly in colour, although the book is entirely in black and white. Printed in digigraphy (high-definition digital printing with pigment inks) on sumptuous natural white Arches BFK Rives paper, the prints are limited to 15 copies each and offer a breathtaking rendering.
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75 × 55 cmDigital print
80 × 60 cmHigh resolution digital printing with pigment inks (digigraphy), handnumbered and signed. Dry embossing of the Alain Goffin's logo at the bottom center of the print.
Digital print
65 × 50 cmHigh resolution digital printing with pigment inks (digigraphy), handnumbered and signed. Dry embossing at the bottom center with Alain Goffin's logo.
Encre pigmentaire
80 × 60 cmOffset
70 × 50 cmOffset
70 × 50 cmScreenprinting
73 × 55 cmDessin réalisé dans le cadre d'un colloque des futurs désirables pour la ville de Delphes en Grèce à l'horizon 2040.
Offset
70 × 50 cmOutstanding quality of image and service. My living room is transformed with this amazing poster of the great Master François Schuiten on the wall. Delivery was prompt. Strongly recommendAnatole B. (Google, 2021)
I was nervous about ordering prints from 3000km away, but I didn't need to be. The prints arrived quickly and are amazing in their print quality, and the packaging kept them safe. Can't wait to get them framed and on the wall.Duane L. (Google, 2023)
Excellent contact avec Adrian. Tirages magnifiques et de grande qualité. Envoi nickel. Nous sommes définitivement fans de Schuiten!Gabriel S. (Google, 2022)
Merci 1000 fois Adrian!!