On a marché sur la lune is a bold, nostalgic collision of comic-book innocence and raw street-art energy. Measuring 1m x 1.2m and painted on a museum-grade wooden panel, this mixed media work reimagines the world of The Adventures of Tintin through the lens of contemporary urban art, layering expressive paint, texture, handwritten lyrics, and emotional mark-making into a piece that feels both playful and strangely melancholic.
Featuring Tintin and Milou suspended between adventure and memory, the painting celebrates the timeless visual language of Hergé while pulling it into a grittier, more human world. Scrawled across the surface are fragments of Walking on the Moon by The Police — lyrics that transform the image into something dreamlike and reflective, evoking distance, longing, youth, and the strange beauty of escape.
The result is a painting that sits somewhere between pop art, punk attitude, and fine art object — simultaneously cinematic, rebellious, and deeply nostalgic. The museum-grade panel gives the work physical presence and permanence, while the layered mixed-media surface retains the immediacy of something discovered on the wall of a forgotten city street.
This is a painting about memory, adventure, growing older, and the characters that stay with us long after childhood ends.
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