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"Niki de Saint Phalle" Angers' frame by Philippe Matine
A great souvenir from Angers... "The Tree of Snakes", sculpture by Niki de Saint Phalle situated at the Art Museum of Angers.
- Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity (only 99 copies)
- Digigraphie on canva 350gr/m²
- Also available: the Art paper with 50 x 40 cm frame
Frames where fiction meets reality, where things happening behind closed windows appear funny, intriguing, scary or exciting.
Based on pictures mostly taken during his trips around the world, Philippe Matine designs iconic scenes where a voice invites the viewer to what he can’t see but will imagine. Single frame stories.
After the studies in communication, he begins his career in the publicity at 22. At the same time, he has passion for comics and travel. Self-educated graphics, after a long growth, he defines a mode of expression which allow him to reconcile these two passions and he creates some image. These images are based on easy concept : in all landscape, urban or not, tere are hidden stories which want only be uncovered. A graphics touch inspired by clear line with a very strong energy which we can see in the set of his works, a bubble bursts against a window or a car is the first step of a history that we can imagine ourselves. Intriguing or funny, disturbing, crazy or romantic this history belongs to everyone. Encouraged from his friends, he makes his first creations in 2005 with several digital techniques.