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40 x 50cm, Edition of 480, Screenprint

Les Fleurs Du Mal is a screenprint depicting abstract figures in bold colours, characteristic of Noir's signature style. Crafted on wove paper, it exemplifies his commitment to accessible urban art, reflecting themes of everyday life through a unique, playful lens.
The screenprint features interlocking shapes and figures, reminiscent of Noir's pioneering street art that adorned the Berlin Wall. His use of thick black outlines creates a striking contrast, enhancing the vibrancy of the primary colours. This piece reflects Noir's affinity for transforming public spaces into lively canvases, marrying the spontaneity of street art with the permanence of printmaking. The artwork’s title, referencing Baudelaire’s famed poetry collection, suggests a juxtaposition of beauty and melancholy, resonating with Noir’s themes of resilience and expression amidst urban landscapes.