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Under Skin

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*Skin and stone share the same folds — neither remembers which came first*

Type · Open edition
Format · Portrait
Regular price €45,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €45,00 EUR
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A head tilted downward, eyes sealed beneath creased planes of bone-coloured matter. The face is legible — nose, mouth, brow — but each feature arrives through folds of something closer to parchment or dried hide than flesh. A hand rises to the throat, fingers long and deliberate, pressing into drapery that is also skin. Deep indigo fills the cavities where shadow should be: the hollow of the cheek, the space behind the jaw, the gaps where planes refuse to meet. Around the figure, angular shards of rust and slate spill past a ruled border that frames without containing. Every crease in the surface carries the same logic — anatomical and geological at once. The body has not aged into this state. It was built from 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.