
Yellow Van by Florent Bodart
Yellow Van is a characterful illustration that balances flat, graphic composition with an unmistakable warmth. Bodart layers bold, muted tones across a horizontal landscape format, giving the image a storybook stillness. The van sits at the centre of the scene with quiet authority, surrounded by organic shapes and a restrained palette that draws from nature and midcentury graphic traditions. The result is playful without being loud, nostalgic without being sentimental.
On canvas, Bodart's flat graphic planes soften into something more tactile — the muted palette deepens against the weave, and the bold, illustrative warmth of the composition gains real object presence. The canvas print suits the story-telling charm of this landscape: a piece that feels hand-made rather than printed, quietly inviting closer looking.
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Yellow Van by Florent Bodart
Yellow Van is a characterful illustration that balances flat, graphic composition with an unmistakable warmth. Bodart layers bold, muted tones across a horizontal landscape format, giving the image a storybook stillness. The van sits at the centre of the scene with quiet authority, surrounded by organic shapes and a restrained palette that draws from nature and midcentury graphic traditions. The result is playful without being loud, nostalgic without being sentimental.
On canvas, Bodart's flat graphic planes soften into something more tactile — the muted palette deepens against the weave, and the bold, illustrative warmth of the composition gains real object presence. The canvas print suits the story-telling charm of this landscape: a piece that feels hand-made rather than printed, quietly inviting closer looking.
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Yellow Van is a characterful illustration that balances flat, graphic composition with an unmistakable warmth. Bodart layers bold, muted tones across a horizontal landscape format, giving the image a storybook stillness. The van sits at the centre of the scene with quiet authority, surrounded by organic shapes and a restrained palette that draws from nature and midcentury graphic traditions. The result is playful without being loud, nostalgic without being sentimental.
On canvas, Bodart's flat graphic planes soften into something more tactile — the muted palette deepens against the weave, and the bold, illustrative warmth of the composition gains real object presence. The canvas print suits the story-telling charm of this landscape: a piece that feels hand-made rather than printed, quietly inviting closer looking.























