A selection of 40 prints by Francine Champagne

A series of the best of, presented in full colour for your enjoyment!

Below is a selection of my prints which I am seeking to licence as posters or open edition prints. At present, my extensive portfolio contains 150 unique pieces. You may view a few dozen of these below. It is an unusual style of artwork, reminiscent of M. C. Escher’s symmetry drawings. There are few artists that have taken up this type of art, and even fewer women artists. It is a bold and intriguing art form that challenges the viewer into some head-tilted perusing, usually followed by an aha moment. A quirky style that engages an audience and lends itself to discussion between viewers.

I’ve divided my collection into a few categories: humans, earth creatures, water creatures, sky creatures, cats, dogs, and geometrics. But of course, these can also be grouped under different needs, living room, kid’s room, classroom, vet or doctor’s office, restaurant, sports bar, office… Previously, I was only offering limited edition signed and numbered prints to galleries and collectors. The market has since opened up for more affordable posters and product licencing opportunities. Hoping this will interest your varied clients.

Cheers, (an anagram of escher)

Francine

Humanoids: (click on the images for full screen)

Earth Creatures: (click on the images for full screen)

Water Creatures: (click on the images for full screen)

Sky Creatures: (click on the images for full screen)

Dogs: (click on the images for full screen)

Cats: (click on the images for full screen)

Structures: (click on the images for full screen)

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