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| Location | Provence |
| Prints issue | LIMITED EDITION 26 prints ONLY |
| Original picture | Digital |
| Formats | Panoramic |
| Era | 2010-2020 |
| Colors | Multicolor |
| Collection | Zen |
| New products | New works |

Starting from thinking games, I wanted to bring a new perspective to photography.
The painter uses his color spectrum to reveal his areas of clarity, the photographer freezes his gaze on silver film. My work is a symbiosis of these two techniques.
My prints are printed on supports that reveal the shine and contrast of collectible vehicles. I like to emphasize these lines and curves with delicacy and sensuality, thus revealing these unsuspected beauties.
I thus bring a sparkle, an emotion, a different look that keeps this heritage alive.
Through these limited editions and this unexpected look, I hope to open other windows of reflection on your walls.
Location: Provence
Note: This triptych combines three separate artworks, with the option to modify the colors by choosing from other existing pieces.
The Porsche 911 E models of the early 70s are undeniably Proustian madeleines for every petrolhead on earth! With their bold colors, reflecting the yé-yé era, their sexy, fluid lines, and their compact rear end, giving the impression of a feline ready to pounce, they were undeniably eye-catching. The artist Samantha Roux has photographed numerous Porsche models, from the oldest to the most recent, and it is for all these reasons that she chose this model to compose these "photographic sculptures," in a pop art style as iconic as the cars themselves.
A detail on the front, inverted and interlocked with itself, is enough for us to immediately recognize it as the 911 E.























