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Step inside "The Wrong Shop" art gallery: a sharp selection of exclusive posters that will appeal to fans of graphic and visual arts! Created by English designer Sebastian Wrong, the brand publishes drawings and prints by influential artists, designers and architects. These exceptional-quality prints are truly affordable works of art. Nathalie Du Pasquier's Cold and Hot posters feature geometric shapes combined with bold, distinctive hues. The abstract elements form a structure that would be impossible to build in three dimensions. The lines visible on the colour blocks add depth to the poster and clearly show that the original work, despite its precise geometry, was not created digitally. Nathalie du Pasquier is a painter, graphic artist and designer. In the 1980s, this famous visual artist was one of the founding members of the Memphis group, which formed around the iconic Ettore Sottsas. During these years, she designed numerous textiles, rugs, objects and items of furniture, as well as motifs for the furniture of other designers in the group. From her travels in Africa and Asia, which she undertook at the end of the 1970s, this striking style resulted which would permeate the Memphis creations. When the group dissolved in 1987, she returned to her first medium, painting. We immediately recognise Nathalie Du Pasquier's style: an explosive, harmonious mix of exuberant patterns and vibrant colours. A world that evokes travel, African waxes with a quirky rock touch.
I love this Nathalie du Pasquier poster for its bold use of colour and geometric shapes, which can add a vibrant focal point to many interiors. It works well within modern, eclectic, or even minimal settings where a splash of colour can elevate the space. To style it effectively, consider pairing with plain, neutral backgrounds or adjacent artwork in similar tones to create a cohesive visual statement. Practical tips include framing it with simple, understated borders or mixing it with other artwork in complementary colours to enhance its playful character. This piece is a smart investment for spaces that crave colour and a contemporary edge.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Height:
49.0cmWidth:
69.0cm