
Gouaches Découpés
Gouaches Découpés is a graphic vintage exhibition design rooted in the mid-century European poster tradition. The composition is built from clean, cut-paper shapes and flat fields of color — a visual language that feels at once hand-crafted and architecturally precise. Bold silhouettes and a restrained palette create strong figure-ground contrast, while the title lettering is integrated with confident graphic economy. The work sits at the intersection of illustration and applied art, referencing a period when exhibition design was itself a celebrated creative form.
Printed as a canvas print, the cotton weave adds a tactile warmth that complements the work's graphic origins, giving flat color areas a subtle, living presence. Available framed in oak, black, or walnut to complete the display.
Gouaches Découpés is a graphic vintage exhibition design rooted in the mid-century European poster tradition. The composition is built from clean, cut-paper shapes and flat fields of color — a visual language that feels at once hand-crafted and architecturally precise. Bold silhouettes and a restrained palette create strong figure-ground contrast, while the title lettering is integrated with confident graphic economy. The work sits at the intersection of illustration and applied art, referencing a period when exhibition design was itself a celebrated creative form.
Printed as a canvas print, the cotton weave adds a tactile warmth that complements the work's graphic origins, giving flat color areas a subtle, living presence. Available framed in oak, black, or walnut to complete the display.
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Gouaches Découpés is a graphic vintage exhibition design rooted in the mid-century European poster tradition. The composition is built from clean, cut-paper shapes and flat fields of color — a visual language that feels at once hand-crafted and architecturally precise. Bold silhouettes and a restrained palette create strong figure-ground contrast, while the title lettering is integrated with confident graphic economy. The work sits at the intersection of illustration and applied art, referencing a period when exhibition design was itself a celebrated creative form.
Printed as a canvas print, the cotton weave adds a tactile warmth that complements the work's graphic origins, giving flat color areas a subtle, living presence. Available framed in oak, black, or walnut to complete the display.























