








Taking Chances
Interpreting the world around us in the form of recognisable figures and iconic events, the bright colours of the Pop Collection combine with their serene resin texture to add a vibrant and modern splash to any home.
The Bisaillon Brothers have been developing these exclusive Vinylgraphs for more than two years, working out how to make them with a revolutionary production process which makes these pieces unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.
Epitomising the Bisaillon Brothers' interest in mid-20th century pop culture and 21st century technology, this artwork sees the duo combine their techniques and philosophies in a vibrant artworks of different mediums. These include: resin, acrylic paint, graphic design and code; all of which feature in the above original. The latter involves Michael Bisaillon’s own trinary code which he applies as a comment on the conflict between digital and analogue in contemporary society.
To discover more of the Bisaillon Brothers' artwork, you can visit their artist page.
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Interpreting the world around us in the form of recognisable figures and iconic events, the bright colours of the Pop Collection combine with their serene resin texture to add a vibrant and modern splash to any home.
The Bisaillon Brothers have been developing these exclusive Vinylgraphs for more than two years, working out how to make them with a revolutionary production process which makes these pieces unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.
Epitomising the Bisaillon Brothers' interest in mid-20th century pop culture and 21st century technology, this artwork sees the duo combine their techniques and philosophies in a vibrant artworks of different mediums. These include: resin, acrylic paint, graphic design and code; all of which feature in the above original. The latter involves Michael Bisaillon’s own trinary code which he applies as a comment on the conflict between digital and analogue in contemporary society.
To discover more of the Bisaillon Brothers' artwork, you can visit their artist page.

















