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Triptych 3A: "I had finally escaped the tumult..."

Triptych 3A: "I had finally escaped the tumult..."

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Landscape imbued with "Japonism" in a limited and numbered series.

The landscapes of Breton chaos between poetry, spirituality and an invitation to contemplation.

This landscape inspired by "Breton chaos" pays homage to Brittany's unique nature, where she has lived for over twenty-five years. Lalou's work follows in the footsteps of the Nabis, artists marked by Japonism, who chose to celebrate the poetry of the world rather than its strict imitation.

This first panel of the triptych marks the liberating moment of rupture.

Lalou Kraffe captures the breath of escape: the turmoil – noises, pressures, obligations – remains behind, while space finally opens up.

A moving silhouette, still marked by the effort of liberation, advances towards a peaceful elsewhere. The colors lighten, the horizon appears.

It's the first step towards oneself.

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.

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

Limited editions in American Box:
The prints are available in sizes 30x60cm or 40x80cm.

Framed formats:
American boxes measure 33x63cm or 43x83cm.

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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