Drawing 18 poster with white frame, 62.2 x 79.1 cm

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Ronan Bouroullec’s Drawing posters feature marker strokes that create fluid, abstract shapes with a fascinating sense of depth and dimension. For Bouroullec, drawing is a relaxing, even meditative process; he lets the felt-tip in his hand flow freely and intuitively on the paper without planning the shapes beforehand. Therefore, the shapes have no clear beginning or end, evoking a variety of interpretations.

The Drawing 18 poster is lithography printed on Fedrigoni Splendorlux paper. With this technique, the coloured ink appears matte on the paper’s glossy surface, resembling Bouroullec’s real drawing technique.

The poster comes with a white framed by Charlie the framer in BT9

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Ronan Bouroullec’s Drawing posters feature marker strokes that create fluid, abstract shapes with a fascinating sense of depth and dimension. For Bouroullec, drawing is a relaxing, even meditative process; he lets the felt-tip in his hand flow freely and intuitively on the paper without planning the shapes beforehand. Therefore, the shapes have no clear beginning or end, evoking a variety of interpretations.

The Drawing 18 poster is lithography printed on Fedrigoni Splendorlux paper. With this technique, the coloured ink appears matte on the paper’s glossy surface, resembling Bouroullec’s real drawing technique.

The poster comes with a white framed by Charlie the framer in BT9

Ronan Bouroullec’s Drawing posters feature marker strokes that create fluid, abstract shapes with a fascinating sense of depth and dimension. For Bouroullec, drawing is a relaxing, even meditative process; he lets the felt-tip in his hand flow freely and intuitively on the paper without planning the shapes beforehand. Therefore, the shapes have no clear beginning or end, evoking a variety of interpretations.

The Drawing 18 poster is lithography printed on Fedrigoni Splendorlux paper. With this technique, the coloured ink appears matte on the paper’s glossy surface, resembling Bouroullec’s real drawing technique.

The poster comes with a white framed by Charlie the framer in BT9