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The toy studio

Michel Saulnier

Product Code: ESP-GRA-001

$200.00
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Description

Wood engraving made by the artist Michel Saulnier in 2001, as part of a fundraiser for the magazine Espace art actuel.



Wood engraving, print on BFK Rives paper

Numbered from 1 to 40 - Each of the prints is signed by the artist on the back.



19.5 x 26 '' 

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Presentation of the series of engravings in the boutique-gallery of the Vivoir, accompanied by the wood matrix used by the artist to make the prints. Each piece of the die is removable, like a puzzle, to allow inking and then printing.

Wood engraving by artist Michel Saulnier


The artist

Michel Saulnier

Saint-Jean-Port-Joli

Portrait of Michel Saulnier

I first studied art history. I started painting between my bachelor’s and master’s degree. Soon enough practice took over theory, although I’ve always preserved the traces of my historian past. I taught Art History in college, I have been the curator for numerous exhibitions, and I cofounded Saint-Jean-Port-Joli’s artist residency, Est-Nord-Est. I started getting known in the ’80s by producing painted wood panels. My first bear, sculpted in 1984 during a symposium in Baie-Saint-Paul, became an object of communication that radically influenced my work.

My work is deeply rooted in childhood, art history and sculpture. I like to present many levels of readings and senses, to locate the real within the poetic space, and to allow a glimpse of other possible worlds. To date, I’ve produced around 30 public art projects as well as about 30 solo exhibitions in North America, Europe and Japan.


Unframed artwork

Our unframed paper works are sold in plastic protective envelopes designed expressly for the artwork. Your new acquisition will therefore be sent to you in complete safety.

The artwork is slipped into an acid-free plastic envelope with stiff cardboard on the back to prevent any curl in the paper. This envelope is then sealed so that the work remains intact and without contact with dust.

Since the plastic envelope are acid-free, you will be able to keep the artwork in its packaging for several years (or even decades!) without fear of the artwork deteriorating. So you can take the time to choose the perfect frame for your new favorite artwork !

Despite our desire to minimize the use of polluting packaging, unfortunately we have not found yet other solutions to properly protect paper works. However, we are always on the lookout for ways to contribute to the well-being of our planet!


Importantly, paper works should never be placed in direct sunlight, which would deteriorate the colors, despite the protective plastic envelope.


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Packaging: We pack the artworks with great care, most of the time with recycled materials, since the planet is as important to us as the effulgence of the quebec fine art crafts! We use foam, paper or bubble wrap to protect your purshase which will then be placed in a cardboard box. Canvas are also protected with cardboard corners and kraft paper.

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