This vibrant and playful original 1994 poster by Hervé Di Rosa was designed for the celebrated Mois de la Photo à Paris (Month of Photography in Paris), an iconic cultural event organized by the Mairie de Paris.
Di Rosa, a founding figure of the Figuration Libre movement, infuses the composition with his trademark comic-book style. Bursting with bold primary colors and whimsical cartoon figures, the poster transforms Paris into a living character—complete with a smiling Eiffel Tower and a crescent-moon-faced photographer in a Breton shirt. At the center stands an old-school camera on a tripod, highlighting the spirit of analog photography celebrated during the festival.
The work captures the joyful, democratic energy of Di Rosa’s universe: accessible, humorous, and deeply rooted in pop culture. The bright yellow backdrop, expressive characters, and hand-drawn typography radiate a sense of creativity and fun, echoing the event's celebration of photographic art in all its forms.
A striking collectible from the 1990s Paris art scene, this poster is perfect for enthusiasts of urban art, festival graphics, or Hervé Di Rosa’s distinctive visual language.
Screen printing
Photography - France
Paris City Hall
Printed by Zig Zag
Good condition, creases, small tears
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