Impression Murale

Wall Print

Lakeside at Zenarium

In May 2023, the Zenarium in Reichstett, a space dedicated to well-being and relaxation, enhanced its soothing ambiance by hosting a mural print of the illustration YVOIRE - Lakeside. This artwork, measuring 300 x 210 cm, depicts a peaceful cove of Lake Geneva, where a majestic swan spreads its wings, bringing movement and serenity to the scene. Part of the Géométrie Sauvage series, this illustration reinterprets nature through clean geometric forms, capturing the raw essence of the living world.

The installation was carried out using innovative mural printing technology, which allows patterns to be reproduced directly onto vertical surfaces with great precision. This fast and quiet process uses durable UV inks, offering a vibrant and long-lasting visual rendering. The unit moves automatically along the wall on a patented platform controlled by laser sensors.

Technical details:

  • Maximum print resolution: 900 x 1,200 dpi
  • Print height: Up to 4 m
  • Print width: Virtually infinite
  • CMYK color printing
  • Bright and durable UV inks, instantly cured by LED UV technology

The Zenarium, located in Reichstett, north of Strasbourg, offers various relaxation-focused activities, such as floatation baths and infrared sauna sessions. The integration of this mural artwork reflects the center's desire to offer visitors a complete sensory experience, combining physical relaxation with visual stimulation.

YVOIRE - Lakeside is also available for online purchase as a Fine Art Print in various sizes.

In addition, custom mural prints can be produced for personalized projects. To discuss your specific needs and obtain a quote, please feel free to contact us via our contact page.

Also read: Making of Belle-Île en Mer

A request: to imagine a visual capable of telling the story of the island in all its richness, through a multitude of viewpoints including ports, beaches and cliffs, nature, architecture, colors and lights.
Designed to adorn the wall of a medical office, the work was built step by step, blending memories, exchanges, and visual research. From the first sketch to the final fresco, this project explores how an illustration can become a space for escape and memory, at the intersection of artistic creation and contemporary tools.

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