Dessine moi un serpent
12.0" x 8.0" in
(31 x 21 cm)
$800
Regular price $640This artworks is an original and unique painting executed on a genuine vintage American stock certificate, nicely framed in 11"x14" in. floating Frame with Polished Glass and Hanging Hardware.
- Year: 2021
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Stock certificate
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from USA
- Year: 2021
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Stock certificate
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from USA
About Glauc
Julien Leclercq, alias Glauc', is a drawer-illustrator from the north of France. Self-taught, he began to express himself artistically by practicing photography (under the pseudonym of Glauc'Home) before returning to his first love: drawing.
He creates and realizes his works on various supports, by associating his materials of predilection which are the graphite, the acrylic paint and the Indian ink. It is not uncommon to see him venture into collage and the customization of antiques to give relief to his subject.
Passionate about pop-culture, to which he regularly pays homage, he draws his inspiration from the nostalgia of his childhood memories, and from his experience of current events.
Blind and sealed to the pessimism of the world around them, the characters of Glauc' invite the public to remain positive, and to see "what is" behind "what is not anymore", the color behind the gloom.
Dessine moi un serpent by Glauc
12.0" x 8.0" in
(31 x 21 cm)
$800
Regular price $640This artworks is an original and unique painting executed on a genuine vintage American stock certificate, nicely framed in 11"x14" in. floating Frame with Polished Glass and Hanging Hardware.
- Year: 2021
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Stock certificate
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from USA
- Year: 2021
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Stock certificate
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from USA
About Glauc
Julien Leclercq, alias Glauc', is a drawer-illustrator from the north of France. Self-taught, he began to express himself artistically by practicing photography (under the pseudonym of Glauc'Home) before returning to his first love: drawing.
He creates and realizes his works on various supports, by associating his materials of predilection which are the graphite, the acrylic paint and the Indian ink. It is not uncommon to see him venture into collage and the customization of antiques to give relief to his subject.
Passionate about pop-culture, to which he regularly pays homage, he draws his inspiration from the nostalgia of his childhood memories, and from his experience of current events.
Blind and sealed to the pessimism of the world around them, the characters of Glauc' invite the public to remain positive, and to see "what is" behind "what is not anymore", the color behind the gloom.
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