



Nolan Pelletier - Aquarius
- Poster size A3 - 29,7 x 42 cm
- Munken Print White Paper 150g
- Risography printing by KIBLIND Workshop
AQUARIUS :
Ah, you're an Aquarius. It's okay, it happens to the best of us. In fact, it's just harder for other people to understand you because you're like Canal+ in encrypted mode, and we poor non-Verseau don't have the decoder. So we're trying, but if you could just tone it down a bit, we'd gain in confidence. After all, you're not wrong, the world is unfair and most social interactions are dull. But when it takes you two minutes to identify a problem and find a solution, for the rest of the world, it takes the equivalent of half a lifetime. Are you rolling your eyes? It was to be expected. Giving your opinion to an Aquarius is like doing karaoke: you say the right words, but it's hard to hear. And yet, even if you don't show anything, hidden away in your shy, angry gray zone, we can see that you're an intelligent, adventurous person. So honor your air sign: breathe in, breathe out and come on, be crazy, smile.
If I had to keep just one : Oprah Winfrey
Your heart's desire: Gemini Woman & Libra Man
THE ARTIST
Forget monotony. Nolan Pelletier loves a lot of things, and if choosing is giving up, he's decided to keep it all to draw you into his maximalist, colorful and mystical world. A passionate collector of old books, retro advertising and printed paper of all kinds, he draws his inspiration from many directions. Historical references, architecture, mythological creatures, typography, the Victorian era and art deco, flora and fauna all combine to form a psychedelic, timeless and turbulent effervescence. His illustrations capture an artisanal rendering, although he uses virtual brushes and digitized textures to reproduce those material effects he loves so much. A well-honed method that enables him to offer us an infinite patchwork of visual stimuli, with black lines filled with acid colors. In fact, he's very successful at spreading his instantly recognizable vision: his illustrations can be found on posters, the covers of iconic books and newspapers, and even on the catwalks, on clothes and accessories. As you can see, with Nolan Pelletier, too much is never enough.
