Description: Yin-Yang is Pejac's 1st diptych limited edition print, created after one of the most popular drawings from his latest show in Paris last year, which artist recreated in larger scale especially for this release. Putting the focus on one of his closest and most recurring themes - global warming and climate change, the artist's studio teamed up with Avant Arte to further help raise the awareness and funds for NGO activity working with this matter Taking the archetypal image of an Inuit man fishing through a hole in thick ice as an example of the fragility of the environment but also the adaptability of humans, Pejac composed a worrying "before and after" storyline with this striking work. By reversing the image's content and placing the subject on a solitary block of ice floating on water, he managed to sum up the extent of the crisis that humanity is facing, transforming the relationship between the key elements into the structure of a universally recognized symbol for eternal balance. Released as a diptych, each of the 2 images will be printed as 1 color hand pulled photopolymers on Canson edition Blanco extra 320gr paper measuring 97 x 71,5 cm (38,19 x 28,15 inch). The labor-intensive, time-consuming, and unforgiving technique matches the idea of working with a negative and positive image while capturing the warmth and refinement of the original work. Shipped in original custom crate
Price: 9000 USD
Location: Westchester, Illinois
End Time: 2025-01-25T18:17:42.000Z
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Artist: Pejac
Unit of Sale: Set
Signed By: Pejac
Image Orientation: Landscape
Size: 39.19" x 28.15"
Signed: Yes
Material: Paper
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes
Item Length: 38.19 in
Framing: Unframed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Subject: Street Art
Personalize: No
Type: Print
Year of Production: 2019
COA Issued By: Pejac
Style: Pop Art
Theme: Art
Features: Limited Edition
Production Technique: Screen Printing
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 28.15 in
Time Period Produced: 2010-2019