Gerard Trignac was born in 1955, and initially trained
to become an architect - training which is evident in his imagined
cityscapes. Each of his prints begins with a detailed sketch, which
is then fully developed on the copper plate. Each print can take months
to complete. Besides individual prints, Trignac has often turned his
talents to series of prints used to illustrate classic texts by authors
such as Calvino, Borges, and others. His work is in the collection
of numerous museums and public collections in Europe and the United
States.
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