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Art-Poster - End of the day in Palm Springs - Philippe Hugonnard

Designed by Philippe Hugonnard | Philippe Hugonnard

New

22,00 €

Without frame
 
 
 
Black wood frame
30 x 40 cm
In stock
+22,00 €
White wood frame
30 x 40 cm
Out of stock
+22,00 €
Oak wood frame
30 x 40 cm
In stock
+22,00 €
Without frame
 
 
 
Black wood frame
50 x 70 cm
In stock
+36,00 €
White wood frame
50 x 70 cm
In stock
+36,00 €
Oak wood frame
50 x 70 cm
In stock
+36,00 €
Without frame
 
 
 
Black wood frame
70 x 100 cm
Out of stock
+56,00 €
White wood frame
70 x 100 cm
Out of stock
+56,00 €
Oak wood frame
70 x 100 cm
Out of stock
+56,00 €

Availability:

  • From 60€, get free shipping
  • From 90€ ordered, get -15% off (Except Frames)
Philippe Hugonnard, photographer and digital artist, taking photos of American landscapes and Californian villas

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Technical description:

Art-Poster printed on matte coated paper 250 gr. High Definition.

About 20x30 cm formats : contain 0,5 cm white margins
About 30x40 cm formats : contain 1,5 cm white margins
About 50x70 cm formats : contain 2 cm white margins
About 70x100 cm formats : contain 2,5 cm white margins

Format compatible with standard framing.
Art Poster shipped unframed.

Poster OrientationVertical

Philippe Hugonnard is a french artist, born in 1972 in Geneva.


He creates unique visuals and works of art by mixing multiple digital media. 


His collections establish a link between urban reality and that imagined by him.


With a focus on architecture and landscapes from around the world, it aims to render the enormous complexity of the world in simple forms, to spark the imagination of viewers and have them build their story from the clues and elements captured. in the picture.


His works are characterized by the use of classic digital photography and new digital retouching processes (Photoshop, Illustrator, AI…) that make it possible to draw the eye to the essentials of artwork.


By exploring the concept of landscape in a nostalgic way, he explores the dynamics of the landscape, including the manipulation of its effects.