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BRTL N°03
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BRTL N°03

€450,00
About this Artwork

N°03 from the project “L’Affiche Brutaliste”

This artwork combines photography, acrylic, black marker, and digital processing in a hybrid approach. Each piece is a meeting of techniques, where the spontaneity of analog merges with the endless possibilities of digital.

  • Dimensions : 70 x 100 cm
  • Frame: Black MDF frame with multi-point hanging system
  • Glass: 3mm acrylic glass
  • Paper: 250 gr/m² fine art paper
  • Limited edition : 25 pieces

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  • Returns & Exchanges: If your order arrives damaged, please contact us within 15 days for a replacement or refund.
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All artworks are delivered numbered, signed, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

This artwork combines photography, acrylic, black marker, and digital processing in a hybrid approach.

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Behind the Artworks

Vanhuffel Atelier was founded by Pierre Vanhuffel, a Belgian graphic designer and visual artist. His work is inspired by brutalist architecture,modernist movements such as the Bauhaus, as well as geometric abstraction and street art.

After training in graphic design and several years of visual experimentation, Pierre developed an expressive aesthetic at the crossroads of graphic design and the visual arts. His works, highly structured yet always open to chance, explore the relationship betweenform, contrast, material, and space.



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