Poster: La Coquille Saint Jacques
Poster: La Coquille Saint Jacques
Varek
The scallop is the shellfish that swims, clapping its fan-shaped shell. In French it is the coquille Saint-Jacques - the pilgrim's emblem, dredged each winter from the bays of Brittany and Normandy.
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Product information
The posters are printed in France on Bio Top art paper, eco-responsible of 250 gr. A superior quality white offset paper, natural and produced without chlorine and without optical brighteners.
- 30cm x 40cm
- Natural Biotop paper 250 gr
- Top quality oak wood frame
- Plexiglass
- Cut and made in Europe
About Varek Illustrations
Varek is their spelling of varech - the French word for the kelp that lines the Atlantic coast. Côme and Roméo grew up on Île de Ré, where the tides taught them where to step and where not to. They were children there before they were fishermen, and fishermen before they were painters.
From a studio in Bordeaux, the brothers have set themselves a single, unhurried task: to paint every fish and every shellfish they encounter - on the line, underwater, on their travels. Each work is acrylic on canvas, hand-painted, one species at a time. Dicentrarchus labrax. Thunnus thynnus. Palaemon serratus. The scientific name is set down beside the painted body, the way a fisherman might lay his catch beside its label.
The originals are reproduced as posters on eco-responsible art paper, and translated onto linens, aprons, trays, and tin gift boxes - printed and made in France wherever possible, otherwise within Europe. Varek is an entreprise adaptée: every order is fulfilled by fishermen who can no longer work the boats. The catalogue grows at the rate of the catch.
