
Little Yellow Club - Plane by Florent Bodart
Little Yellow Club – Plane places a small yellow aircraft against an expansive, dreamlike landscape in the playful visual language Florent Bodart has made his own. The horizon is low, the scale deliberately uncertain — the plane reads as both a toy and a symbol, suspended in a sky-scape built from soft gradients and careful geometric calm. The work carries the quiet surrealism of a childhood memory half-remembered: precise in detail, loose in logic, warm in atmosphere throughout.
Canvas is a gentle fit for Bodart's dreamlike calm. The weave softens the geometric sky-scape and warms the gradient field, letting the small yellow plane sit in a surface that reads more painted than printed. As a canvas print, the quiet surrealism gains tactile depth — the atmosphere of a half-remembered childhood picture, softly textured into the wall rather than pressed flat onto it.
Little Yellow Club – Plane places a small yellow aircraft against an expansive, dreamlike landscape in the playful visual language Florent Bodart has made his own. The horizon is low, the scale deliberately uncertain — the plane reads as both a toy and a symbol, suspended in a sky-scape built from soft gradients and careful geometric calm. The work carries the quiet surrealism of a childhood memory half-remembered: precise in detail, loose in logic, warm in atmosphere throughout.
Canvas is a gentle fit for Bodart's dreamlike calm. The weave softens the geometric sky-scape and warms the gradient field, letting the small yellow plane sit in a surface that reads more painted than printed. As a canvas print, the quiet surrealism gains tactile depth — the atmosphere of a half-remembered childhood picture, softly textured into the wall rather than pressed flat onto it.
Original: $53.50
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$18.72Description
Little Yellow Club – Plane places a small yellow aircraft against an expansive, dreamlike landscape in the playful visual language Florent Bodart has made his own. The horizon is low, the scale deliberately uncertain — the plane reads as both a toy and a symbol, suspended in a sky-scape built from soft gradients and careful geometric calm. The work carries the quiet surrealism of a childhood memory half-remembered: precise in detail, loose in logic, warm in atmosphere throughout.
Canvas is a gentle fit for Bodart's dreamlike calm. The weave softens the geometric sky-scape and warms the gradient field, letting the small yellow plane sit in a surface that reads more painted than printed. As a canvas print, the quiet surrealism gains tactile depth — the atmosphere of a half-remembered childhood picture, softly textured into the wall rather than pressed flat onto it.























