



Arale
Arale
Yves-José Malgorn offers us a nostalgic dive with his portrait of Arale, the adorable heroine of Akira Toriyama. Created in the 80s in the magazine Dr Slump, Arale , a powerful robot, comes to life under the artist's brush.
Malgorn sublimates the mechanical side by infusing a human touch, the discrete circuits reinforcing its childish aspect. The chosen colors, in harmony with a blue sky in the background, convey the purity of childhood. This work, at the crossroads of Pop and Geek art, becomes the icon of geek nostalgia, capturing the invigorating character of the character in a burst of colors.

Format: M 20 x 20cm, Management: Frameless

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