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Iron Liberty - urban art (2021) Painting by Le Yack

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Work made with several techniques, acrylic paint, spray can, Posca marker. A classic of Pop art with Iron Man, Marvel's superhero. The Statue of Liberty brings a touch of humor and a reference to an anthology scene of American cinema. The one with Marilyn Monroe's white dress in the film The Seven Year Itch (1955), the scene of the subway grid! About...
Work made with several techniques, acrylic paint, spray can, Posca marker.
A classic of Pop art with Iron Man, Marvel's superhero. The Statue of Liberty brings a touch of humor and a reference to an anthology scene of American cinema. The one with Marilyn Monroe's white dress in the film The Seven Year Itch (1955), the scene of the subway grid!

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Alexandre Pelletier, better known by his artistic moniker, Le Yack, is a contemporary French artist. Born and raised in France, his journey as an artist began with formal education at the École Supérieure...

Alexandre Pelletier, better known by his artistic moniker, Le Yack, is a contemporary French artist. Born and raised in France, his journey as an artist began with formal education at the École Supérieure d'Art et de Design (ESAD) in Orléans, where he earned his diploma in communication in 1997. This early academic foundation laid the groundwork for his future creative endeavors.

Following his studies, Le Yack delved into the realm of graphic arts, where he honed his skills and craftsmanship over the span of two decades. Throughout his professional career, he served as an artistic director in both publishing and web-based platforms, showcasing a versatile proficiency in visual communication.

In 2020, a pivotal year for his artistic trajectory, Le Yack embarked on a new venture into "graffiti" painting, marking a departure from his previous endeavors. With this transition, he sought to construct a vibrant and eclectic universe, intertwining iconic figures from contemporary society such as Frida Kahlo and Uma Thurman. His work radiates with a kaleidoscope of colors, infused with the dynamic energy of urban art. Through a fusion of techniques including acrylic paint, spray can, and Posca marker, Le Yack creates compositions that pay homage to the ethos of street culture.

A significant evolution in Le Yack's artistic expression occurred in 2018 when he began exhibiting black and white collages in urban settings. This marked a shift towards a more public-facing approach, engaging with diverse audiences beyond traditional gallery spaces. His inaugural exhibition in 2022 at the Galerie de l'Empreinte Hôtel in Orléans heralded a new chapter in his artistic journey, solidifying his presence within the local art scene.

Le Yack's artistic philosophy is deeply rooted in the notion of exploring familiar imagery and emotional associations embedded within our collective consciousness. He embraces a fluid and experimental approach, eschewing a defined style in favor of continuous exploration and innovation. For Le Yack, the essence of his craft lies in the fusion of cultures, weaving together disparate elements to create a visual tapestry that resonates with a wide audience.

With an eye towards the future, Le Yack aspires for his work to be inherently populist, embodying the spirit of urban art as a dynamic and inclusive mode of expression. His creations serve as a vibrant tableau, a street food buffet for a generation hungry for cultural immersion and connection. Through his art, Le Yack invites viewers to embark on a journey of discovery, where the boundaries between tradition and innovation blur, and the familiar becomes extraordinary.

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