JEAN YVES NOBLET Urban Landscape #41, 2026 - SignedSku: GH0282 Artist: Jean Yves Noblet Title: Urban Landscape #41 Year: 2026 Signed: Yes Medium: Giclee Paper Size: 33. 3 x 33. 3 inches ( 85 x 85 cm ) Image Size: 30 x 30 inches ( 76 x 76 cm ) Edition Size: 10 Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: A: Mint Additional Details: In Urban Landscape #41, Jean Yves masterfully juxtaposes innocence and urban intervention, creating a visually arresting and conceptually layered
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Sku: GH0282 Artist: Jean Yves Noblet Title: Urban Landscape #41 Year: 2026 Signed: Yes Medium: Giclee Paper Size: 33.3 x 33.3 inches ( 85 x 85 cm ) Image Size: 30 x 30 inches ( 76 x 76 cm ) Edition Size: 10 Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions. Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: In Urban Landscape #41, Jean Yves masterfully juxtaposes innocence and urban intervention, creating a visually arresting and conceptually layered composition. At the center of the work is a nostalgic, mid-century-style illustration of a young girl—an archetype drawn from vintage commercial imagery rather than a specific individual. Her cherubic features, bright palette, and the phrase “Just right!” evoke the idealized language of postwar advertising and mass-produced childhood imagery.
This familiar and comforting figure is deliberately disrupted by expressive, graffiti-like markings and layered textures that surround and partially intrude upon the image. The dark, gestural background and raw painterly interventions contrast sharply with the polished, almost saccharine quality of the central figure. Through this tension, Jean Yves transforms a symbol of innocence into a complex commentary on memory, consumer culture, and the visual noise of contemporary urban life.
The work operates as both appropriation and reinvention. By extracting anonymous imagery from its original commercial context and re-presenting it within an urban framework, the artist questions notions of authorship, identity, and cultural permanence. The child becomes less a character and more a universal icon—one that carries collective nostalgia while being redefined by the marks of the present.
Printed on high-quality rag paper with richly saturated pigmentation, the piece captures both the softness of the original illustration and the immediacy of the overlaid gestures. The result is a dynamic surface where past and present coexist, layered in both form and meaning.
Issued in a limited edition of 10, each example is hand signed and numbered by the artist, enhancing its exclusivity and collectible appeal.
A compelling and thought-provoking work that bridges vintage Americana, pop appropriation, and contemporary street aesthetics.
Framing available upon request.
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JEAN YVES NOBLET Urban Landscape #41, 2026 - Signed