Caves scroll
54,00€ – 69,00€
Classical Edition
In 154 x 23 cm format, printed on High Definition canvas in France, they will be signed, hand-stamped and numbered.
A bookmark with the proto-writing translation code will be given to you, of course! 😅…or you may never find…or even never look 😅
Rolled up in its natural palm/banana leaves case.
If you are here, it means that you have received the newsletter by email and that you are benefiting from a preferential price until 6:00 PM (Paris time, +2 GMT) on 29 November. The classic roll alone is priced at 60 euros, rising to 69 euros there after this date
Sold without frame
Additional edition of working sketches
The additional roll of sketches is priced at 45 euros, rising to 54 euros thereafter. A special edition with the working sketches is also available. This is a small 85×27 cm roll (sold unframed) printed on high-definition canvas in France. Signed, hand-stamped and numbered. Rolled up in cardboard box
There really is such a thing as an airship in a cave. You can fly in a cave (the Salamander cave) if you weigh less than 80 kg 😅
Shipments will be made between December 5 and December 25, 2024. Then from December 31, 2024. I’ll be in Asia funtil middle of April 2025. Thank you for your understanding
(How to frame a travel scroll click here)
Caves scroll
“It’s a journey to the centre of the earth, an immersive parchment almost two metres long, full of details and hidden languages. The caves are the frontier of worlds where legends are born and dragons sleep”
Started in the summer of 2021, it will have taken me almost 4 months (accumulated!) to complete. The original illustration is 2.5 metres long and 30 cm high. On the borderline between popular science and art, I drew inspiration from many different places.
After all that hard work, many sleepless nights, a tortured mind and so on… I’ve also managed to embed several levels of reading as well as a form of coded proto-writing that will enable me to hide many other messages throughout my future work 😊. Some are easily readable, others much less so. A bookmark with the ‘proto-writing’ code will be offered to you…otherwise you may never find it…or even never look for it 😅
If you’re a bit of a gambler, you might find an interpretation of what Palaeolithic art wanted to convey to us.