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lalou-kraffe

"We found ourselves face to face, me happy, you curious..."

"We found ourselves face to face, me happy, you curious..."

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Lalou's poetic natures, in museum-quality art prints.

A poetic observation of nature, between suspended moments and secret clearings.

Lalou's meticulous observation of nature deeply permeates his work, capturing those suspended moments when the human, a mere spectator, finds himself in turn enveloped by the gaze of the scene he contemplates.

Each painting then opens like a secret clearing, far from the tumult, revealing an intimate universe where natural splendor invites perpetual wonder and deep contemplation.

Through each subtly moved branch, the artist unveils fragments of nature saturated with emotion and poetry, the fruits of patient and passionate observation.

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Museum print

The prints are made with Epson Ultrachrome HD inks and on Canson Etching Rag 310g paper.

This print complies with the ISO9706 museum quality standard for conservation.

Canson papers have been tested with these inks by the independent laboratory Wilhelm Imaging Research (WIR). The print will remain unchanged for several generations.

Management

For the framed versions, the frames are made in Brittany, in Pont Aven and Josselin, then prepared and shipped from our workshop in Auray.

Shipping and Returns

The shipment is handled by "La Poste / Colissimo" or Mondial Relay. The prints are slipped into tubes (the widest available, diam. 10cm) and then inserted into a box. We chose this solution to best protect the prints and ensure impeccable delivery.

Dimensions

Unframed: The prints are in A3 (29.7X42cm) and A2 (42X59.4cm) formats. Standards for which you will easily find suitable frames if needed.
Frames: The frame for A3 print measures 32x44 cm and the one for A2 print measures 44x62 cm.

Care for your print

This art print is delicate. Please, before framing it, avoid touching the print to not alter the softness of the paper.

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