Venus of a thousand waters obviously refers to the Venus de Milo, famous Greek marble statue on display in the Louvre, representing the ancient goddess of beauty; and the very famous painting by Sandro Boticceli The birth of Venus from the end of the 15th century.
These inspirations came to me as obvious to convey a message of beauty outside of our time. The women proudly displayed certain curves highlighted with delicate features.
I declined all with an azure and pink watercolor effect to accentuate this feeling of softness.
- printed in Lille on 224 gsm Canson paper
- ISO 9706 compliant, acid and optical brighteners free
- ethical and ecological approach
- 100% made in France (excluding inks) and local
- A6 format (10.5x14.8cm)
- A5 format (14.8x21cm)
- A4 format (21x29.7cm)
- A3 format (29.7x42cm)
© Illustration by Edouard Rowehy.
Venus of a Thousand Waters
All orders are packaged in rigid card sleeves to prevent artwork from wrinkling or bending. The articles are previously wrapped in tissue paper, in order to reduce friction and external soiling. In an ecological approach, the use of plastic is restricted to a minimum.
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