Explore the modern and psychological work of "Tu pètes ma bulle" (You are crushing my bubble) which is a visual representation of the perpetual struggle between freedom of expression and social constraints. The colorful bubbles and broken windows capture the essence of the frustration one can feel when one's personal bubble is violated by outside influences. This symbolic representation invites us to reflect on the power of our own mind and the ability of others to interfere with our thoughts. Paired with "Tu étouffes ma fougue" (You stiffle my passion), this work becomes a bold statement of resistance against all that tries to repress us. Add this piece to your collection to bring a modern and emotional dimension to your living space.
Tu pètes ma bulle
Shipping is free throughout Canada.
In the United States and internationally, fees are calculated based on weight, size of the artwork, and the shipping method chosen. These additional fees will be communicated to you prior to shipping for your approval.
We undertake to deliver your purchases to you within a reasonable time, subject to the availability of carriers, who are solely responsible for the delivery of the products purchased or according to the additional insurance you decide to take out.
The risk of loss and title to the goods pass to you when they are handed over to the carrier. For goods that must cross an international border, this is then transferred at customs clearance.
In the event that a customer demonstrates dissatisfaction, an exchange or return will then be proposed following the consent of our customer service. However, the shipping costs would be inherent to the customer . The exchange or refund will be made when the work is in the hands of the artist and the latter notes its perfect condition. In all cases, the customer may not exceed a period of more than one week to submit his request.
A pick-up arrangement or personal delivery, depending on your proximity, can be discussed - the shipping point is located in St-Philippe on the south shore of Montreal.
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