The Wrong Shop’s Manifesto 01 poster by renowned French designer Nathalie Du Pasquier comprises strong graphic lines and bright, contrasting colours. Du Pasquier was one of the founding members of the design and architect group Memphis in the 1980s, and the bold colours and expressive forms of the Manifesto posters might bring to mind the works of the Memphis group. Litho-printed on high-quality paper, the poster has an embossed title and a high-gloss UV spot varnish detailing in the centre.
Manifesto 01 poster, 68 x 49 cm
The Wrong Shop
Description
The Wrong Shop’s Manifesto 01 poster by renowned French designer Nathalie Du Pasquier comprises strong graphic lines and bright, contrasting colours. Du Pasquier was one of the founding members of the design and architect group Memphis in the 1980s, and the bold colours and expressive forms of the Manifesto posters might bring to mind the works of the Memphis group. Litho-printed on high-quality paper, the poster has an embossed title and a high-gloss UV spot varnish detailing in the centre.
Product details (4)
- Material
- 270gsm Zen Pure white paper, with embossed text
- Colour
- Multicolour
- Width
- 19.29 in (49 cm)
- Height
- 26.69 in (67.8 cm)
- Product ID
Designer
The French designer and artist Nathalie du Pasquier (born 1957) studied drawing in Bordeaux and moved to Milan in 1979. She is one of the founding members of the 1980’s design and architect group Memphis. The Memphis group’s work was characterized by the use of bright colours and decorations. During the Memphis period Du Pasquier designed several textiles, carpets and also some furniture and objects. When the group broke in 1988 painting became her main activity.
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