Artwork information

Category

Print

Technique

Screenprint on maple wood

Date

2026

Dimensions

45 cm x 45 cm

Dimensions with frame49 cm x 49 cm

Signature

Signed lower left

Proof(s) of authenticity

Work sold with a certificate of authenticity.

State of conservation

Very good

Framing

Yes

Location

Toulouse, France

Description

Laurent Minguet
Back to Miami, 2026

Screenprint on maple wood
45 × 45 cm (49 × 49 cm framed)
Limited edition of 30 signed and numbered copies

In "Back to Miami", Laurent Minguet captures a suspended moment — that of an open road under the Florida sun, set between monumental infrastructures and a wide, unobstructed horizon.

The composition plays on a striking contrast: the almost brutal rigor of highway interchanges, rendered in black and white, structures the space, while a bold turquoise field opens up the scene and immediately conveys a sense of escape. At the center, the solitary figure of a motorcyclist introduces a silent, almost cinematic narrative.

The use of maple wood as a support is far from incidental; the natural grain subtly emerges through the image, bringing warmth and texture to a scene otherwise dominated by concrete and speed. This dialogue between nature and architecture reinforces the overall balance of the work.

At the intersection of photography and graphic art, documentary precision and artistic intervention, Laurent Minguet constructs an image that is both structured and open, allowing the viewer’s eye to move freely. A work that evokes both movement and the idea of trajectory — as much personal as it is geographical.

Provenance

Artist's Studio

The artist

Painter

Laurent Minguet

Emerging artistEmerging artist
Painter
Born in 1969
France

Bio

Laurent Minguet is a French multidisciplinary artist and designer born in 1969 in Toulouse where he lives and works.

Adept of acrylic on canvas from a very young age, he learns alone and paints only with a brush. Guided by automobile silhouettes, he perfected his hyperrealist style. From 1998, inspired by his first great travels, he focuses on landscapes marked by hyperurbanization. 

Laurent Minguet has surveyed several megalopolises in search of the best photographic angle of iconic or arbitrary places. In his studio, he will then methodically draw them in pencil and then paint them, thus making them remarkable by the balance of their contrasts. 

Since 2014, the supports he uses are of fine walnut, cherry or oak, raw or natural, which he carefully selects so that their random vintage reinforces the dynamics of an extremely detailed whole. The precise and essential line then freezes for a moment the agitation and architectural density of his graphic composition. 

To break the linearity of the noble wood, the artist will work the monochrome acrylic in opposition to the photorealistic precision of the painting, thus revealing the strength of his different interpretations. The continuity of the urban landscape recreated with the brush in the illusion of a natural transparency finally marks the culmination of the work.

"The singular sobriety of my painting superimposes hyperrealism and play of illusion, suggesting several prisms of vision." Laurent Minguet

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