"Tulip or too late" print
"Tulip or too late" print

"Shady shrub" print

80,00 €

Jeremy Booth

New

A certain vision of America ... A design poster coming soon!

This product is no longer in stock

Dimensions : 50 x 70 cm

Materials : paper 200 grams, ink based on natural pigments - Giclee print

Colors : multi

Information : Work delivered without frame - Edition of 100 copies and sold with certificate of authenticity

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History of the product

Gone are the well-known posters of the Brooklyn Bridge that have so long occupied the spotlight on the wall of your college room ... You wanted to be "Connected", we prefer to be "Design"! We offer you a rather amazing job, that of this colorful graphic designer who will make you travel to the US! On a practical and easily framed format, you will be passionate about the vintage vision of this culture from beyond the Atlantic.

Facades, typical constructions, interiors ... Many themes are approached, always with elegance and with a great respect for the classics. An impression on a thick paper made of fibers gives your little piece of art history - in limited series and numbered from 1 to 100 - resistance to any test. A retro wind blowing in your interior Design!

The designer

Jeremy BOOTH is a young graphic designer born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1986. Passionate about photography and drawing, he very quickly launches after appropriate studies in his hometown, crunching what passes him under the nose. Following the proposal of a large American educational institution, he became a teacher and discovered a passion for digital that he developed then.

If HERGE had his "Ligne Claire", for Jeremy, his design design revolves around what he calls the "Black Vector", that dark line that comes to surround his graphic cutout. This is his signature. His pictorial work revolves around the American Way of Life, the typical façades and well-known scenes that brought America to the 1950s. Jeremy's work is widely praised by many media and companies. Truly an artist's work. To follow very, very close!

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