KIBLIND Atelier Agathe Bruguiere – Kiki La Petite Sorciere

Unframed Poster

Created by Agathe Bruguiere

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DETAILS

With a background in graphic design, Agathe Brugui̬re has mastered the art of visual allure, making it no surprise that her drawings are exceptionally pleasing to the eye. Characterized by flowing curves and bold blacks, her lines gently captivate those who seek beauty and charm in illustrated art. In the works of this Millau native, life is portrayed as a delightful tapestry of endearing characters, cozy objects, and scrumptious food. Her art effortlessly fills with our simplest dreams and desires, resembling a musical composition without a single discordant note Рa pure melody of happiness. Though the viewer must eventually return to reality, they are left with a lasting smile.

SHIPPING & RETURNS

Shipping
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DIMENSIONS

L42cm x W29.7cm x H1cm

MATERIAL

Printed on Munken Print White 150g paper

ABOUT THE BRAND

KIBLIND Atelier

Established in 2004, KIBLIND Magazine is a quarterly publication dedicated to contemporary illustration. Since 2017, KIBLIND Atelier has expanded the magazine's artistic endeavours by producing original posters and illustrated books employing various printing techniques, notably risography. Risography, akin to silk-screening, is an environmentally conscious printing method. It involves layer-by-layer colour treatment and utilizes direct tones, resulting in vibrant and intense inks derived from vegetable oil and devoid of solvents.