Tiziano – Débris 1
120€ ttc
This series is the result of original drawings imagined from objects recovered from places of revolt, during demonstrations in Paris, in this case police projectiles for “maintaining order”.
Tiziano had used graphite, a material made of carbon as well as the black powder that covers the shrapnel of grenades.
These traces persist on these places after the confrontations, leaving behind them a kind of contemporary archaeology. This debris questions the balance of power, as well as the legitimacy of violence, its repercussions, and the use of weaponry.
Each print will be enhanced by hand by the artist with graphite and black powder.
Simulation de financement
Location avec Option d'Achat réservée aux entreprises et professions libérales
Montant de l'oeuvre financée : 100 € HT
Durée |
13 mois |
24 mois |
36 mois |
48 mois |
Loyer mensuel €HT |
9 € |
5 € |
4 € |
3 € |
Economie d'impot * €HT |
34 € |
35 € |
37 € |
39 € |
Coût global €HT |
86 € |
91 € |
96 € |
101 € |
La présente simulation est communiquée à titre indicatif et devra faire l'objet d'une demande et un formalisme en bonne et due forme avant toute transmission de dossier pour obtenir l'accord de financement.
L'hypotèse de taux d'imposition pour la simulation est de 28%.
Un transfert de propriété pour la valeur résiduelle de 5 % est proposé à l’issue du contrat de location
* Les loyers étant une charge déductible, l’économie d’impôt correspond au montant total des loyers multiplié par le taux estimé d’imposition. Premier loyer non majoré.
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Description
This series is the result of original drawings imagined from objects recovered from places of revolt, during demonstrations in Paris, in this case police projectiles for “maintaining order”.
Tiziano had used graphite, a material made of carbon as well as the black powder that covers the shrapnel of grenades.
These traces persist on these places after the confrontations, leaving behind them a kind of contemporary archaeology. This debris questions the balance of power, as well as the legitimacy of violence, its repercussions, and the use of weaponry.
Each print will be enhanced by hand by the artist with graphite and black powder.