
Synthesisers Club by Florent Bodart
Where Bodart's synthesizer work catalogues, Synthesisers Club celebrates — a composition that turns the instruments into characters in their own right, gathered as though for a portrait. The palette is warmer, the arrangement looser, and the overall mood shifts from encyclopaedic to convivial. Bodart's signature illustration style, built from hand-drawn forms and a vintage-adjacent graphic sensibility, gives each piece its own personality within a cohesive whole. It reads as a tribute to the community that grew up around these machines as much as to the machines themselves — a scene, not just an inventory.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the dense, textured linework of Bodart's illustration is reproduced with full clarity — every detail sharp, every colour field crisp and true.
Where Bodart's synthesizer work catalogues, Synthesisers Club celebrates — a composition that turns the instruments into characters in their own right, gathered as though for a portrait. The palette is warmer, the arrangement looser, and the overall mood shifts from encyclopaedic to convivial. Bodart's signature illustration style, built from hand-drawn forms and a vintage-adjacent graphic sensibility, gives each piece its own personality within a cohesive whole. It reads as a tribute to the community that grew up around these machines as much as to the machines themselves — a scene, not just an inventory.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the dense, textured linework of Bodart's illustration is reproduced with full clarity — every detail sharp, every colour field crisp and true.
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Where Bodart's synthesizer work catalogues, Synthesisers Club celebrates — a composition that turns the instruments into characters in their own right, gathered as though for a portrait. The palette is warmer, the arrangement looser, and the overall mood shifts from encyclopaedic to convivial. Bodart's signature illustration style, built from hand-drawn forms and a vintage-adjacent graphic sensibility, gives each piece its own personality within a cohesive whole. It reads as a tribute to the community that grew up around these machines as much as to the machines themselves — a scene, not just an inventory.
Printed as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the dense, textured linework of Bodart's illustration is reproduced with full clarity — every detail sharp, every colour field crisp and true.























