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Four panels. One head. Nothing lines up the way it should

Type · Open edition
Regular price €45,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €45,00 EUR
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A head in profile, turned downward, built from four vertical panels that refuse to register. Dense engraved line work — the kind that belongs to anatomy atlases and technical drafting — covers every surface: neck, jaw, ear, skull. The leftmost panel holds a fragmented geometric form, pale against the dark ground. The uppermost right opens into something architectural, or interior, unresolved. The panels share a figure but not a body. Each carries its own tonal weight, its own density of line, its own spatial logic — and the seams between them are not hidden. Where one panel ends, the next begins at a fractional misalignment that prevents the face from ever fully closing. The image demands that the eye do work the image will not do for it.
Print & Paper

Giclée fine art, 12-color pigment inks on Enhanced Matte 200gsm. FSC-certified, acid-free. Archival quality.

Sizes & Framing
Format cm inches Weight Price
A4 21 × 29.7 8.3 × 11.7 ~80 g €45,00
A3 29.7 × 42 11.7 × 16.5 ~120 g €60,00
A2 42 × 59.4 16.5 × 23.4 ~200 g €80,00
A1 59.4 × 84.1 23.4 × 33.1 ~370 g €110,00
A0 84.1 × 118.9 33.1 × 46.8 ~700 g €150,00

Estimated weight, unframed, including protective packaging.

Framing not available for this edition.

Shipping & Returns
Produced and shipped by a certified print partner near you. Estimated delivery: 5–8 business days. Ships worldwide.

When you receive your order, please inspect the print carefully. If anything is damaged, take a photo and contact us within 14 days — we will send a replacement at no charge.
Artist

SaintPixel is an art project created by Mikael Gueguen, who was born in France in the 1970s. He trained in applied arts and fine arts, including a two-year apprenticeship in decorative painting (wood and marble finishes, large-scale scenic designs, and trompe l'œil). An IT entrepreneur in the 2000s, he returned to artistic and manual practice, working today at the intersection of traditional media and generative AI.