Urban Pop Art Studio Le Yack

At the heart of Studio Le Yack, tradition and modernity interact in bright colors and bold shapes.

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Artistic fusion

The spirit of Studio Le Yack is nourished by an alchemy between the vitality of Pop Art and the raw essence of Urban, interspersed with nods to the great classics. It is a crucible where homages to the masters of yesteryear intertwine with the symbols of modernity, offering an innovative reading of the history of art.


Here, a Vermeer painting can blend into the colorful chaos of graffiti; there, an icon like Mona Lisa adorns herself with the trappings of daring street art. The Studio is a playground where the history of art is revisited, a gallery where eras overlap in harmony.


Each work by Studio Le Yack is a conversation between echoes of the past and current resonances. From frescoes inspired by antiquity to iconic figures of the 20th century, the studio offers a journey through the ages, capturing the spirit of various eras in a visual language that is decidedly contemporary and accessible.


BOUTIQUE

The Le Yack artist studio

Alexandre Pelletier

Innovative artist and seasoned artistic director, Alexandre Pelletier, known as Le Yack, is a contemporary painter whose work transcends time and space.


Imbued with the soul of Orléans, he draws his inspiration from the city's vibrant streets to create works that dialogue with the essence of urbanity. His unique career as an artistic director has allowed him to refine a critical look at society, transforming canvases into windows open to the world. His works are visual stories, where each brushstroke tells a story, each color reveals an emotion.


With a distinctive style that is part of the Urban Pop Art movement, Le Yack invites us to rediscover everyday life through a colorful and daring prism.

EXHIBITIONS

Biography

Alexandre Pelletier, artistically known as Le Yack, is a native of Tours, France, born in 1972. After receiving formal education at the École Supérieure d'Art et de Design (ESAD) in Orléans, he obtained his degree in communications in 1997. He has devoted more than twenty years to artistic direction in the fields of publishing and the web.


By founding Studio Le Yack in 2020, he opened the doors to a limitless exploration of his artistic expression.

Influences

The artist Le Yack, with his brushes and palettes, engages in a timeless dialogue with his muses - from the emblematic figures of our history to the ephemeral nature that surrounds us. It is a dialogue that defies time, leaving an indelible mark on the canvas of our collective culture.


He draws inspiration from major artistic movements such as pop art and street art, with a particular admiration for iconic artists like Banksy, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, as well as the surrealism of René Magritte

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