Une idée lumineuse candles

Published December 22, 2023
Contributed by Paul Dagorne


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Une idée lumineuse (English: “A bright idea”) is a series of candles made with vegetable wax by Paul Dagorne. Using the mold of a standing figure originally created for my diploma (at that time, this character was named Time and produced in a series of plastic replicas), each candle is crafted individually, and the mixed use of colored wax makes each one unique. The candles are sold at various markets.

Attached with a copper-colored thread to the arm of the little fellow is a label, Risograph printed by Studio Fidèle, featuring two colors: Copper and Mist. The fold of the label allows the title to be easily read when closed and can be opened to reveal more content. Fortunately, the perforator holes recreate the eyes of the candle guy.

Footic is used on the label, with full caps for the title and a small text, the Regular version for the left paragraph, and the Italic version for the right one.




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License: All Rights Reserved.


License: All Rights Reserved.


License: All Rights Reserved.


License: All Rights Reserved.

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