
Cat Wrestler by Florent Bodart
Cat Wrestler frames its subject with the graphic earnestness of vintage sports photography — two cats locked in athletic contest, rendered with flat color and clean, deliberate linework. Florent Bodart plays the image entirely straight, which is precisely what makes it work. The visual language is borrowed from a genre that takes itself seriously; the subject emphatically does not. The result sits somewhere between illustration and deadpan comedy, the kind of image that holds attention because it commits fully to its own absurd logic without ever winking at the viewer.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the flat graphic tones and precise contours of Bodart's illustration are rendered with excellent clarity and definition on our matte fine art paper.
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Cat Wrestler by Florent Bodart
Cat Wrestler frames its subject with the graphic earnestness of vintage sports photography — two cats locked in athletic contest, rendered with flat color and clean, deliberate linework. Florent Bodart plays the image entirely straight, which is precisely what makes it work. The visual language is borrowed from a genre that takes itself seriously; the subject emphatically does not. The result sits somewhere between illustration and deadpan comedy, the kind of image that holds attention because it commits fully to its own absurd logic without ever winking at the viewer.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the flat graphic tones and precise contours of Bodart's illustration are rendered with excellent clarity and definition on our matte fine art paper.
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Cat Wrestler frames its subject with the graphic earnestness of vintage sports photography — two cats locked in athletic contest, rendered with flat color and clean, deliberate linework. Florent Bodart plays the image entirely straight, which is precisely what makes it work. The visual language is borrowed from a genre that takes itself seriously; the subject emphatically does not. The result sits somewhere between illustration and deadpan comedy, the kind of image that holds attention because it commits fully to its own absurd logic without ever winking at the viewer.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, the flat graphic tones and precise contours of Bodart's illustration are rendered with excellent clarity and definition on our matte fine art paper.























