These images from French lensman Franck Juery have a dreamy, nostalgic quality -- but they're brash and sassy, too. I love how they seem to offer a child's-eye view, and thus a different perspective of an oft-photographed setting. They're a little like childhood itself: Full of possibility and adventure, but tinged ever-so-slightly with danger and strangeness. Above: Les Petites Princesses
Erdeven
Marie-Kong
Jonville
Manga
Each photo is available as a limited-edition print from French fine art e-shop L'Affiche Moderne. The 20-by-20-inch prints are 59 euros (about $78), while 12-by-12-inch prints are 29€ ($38).
(This week only, the entire L'Affiche Moderne catalog, which includes more than a hundred photographs, illustrations, and graphic art prints -- is an additional 20 percent off. Just enter coupon code spring2009 at checkout between now and Monday, April 8.)
See more of Juery's work right here.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
The Artful Home: Franck Juery
Posted by Leah at 5:00 AM
Labels: affordable art, art, Franck Juery, L'Affiche Moderne, photography, prints, sales, The Artful Home
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3 comments:
These photos look like they were taken in a dream, not in real life. They are gorgeous!
Oh these are absolutely gorgeous! I love the one of the girl's foot on the house especially. Very dreamy.
Thanks for posting these! It's great that the larger photos are still affordable. I've found that's pretty hard to come by, and there's only so many 8x10 prints/photos one person can own!
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