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Francesc Grimalt

Jacinto — Poster

Jacinto — Poster

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Print of one of the characters from the book Los Niños Raros I: Sanatoria (Spanish Edition), which tells the story of eight strange children who, one winter night, escape from the psychiatric sanatorium where they were locked up because they didn't fit in anywhere else.

Marginalized, strange, and unique, these children—Teo, Pies Mojados, Blas, el Jefe, Constanza, Orlando, Iván, and Hugo—embark on a journey as absurd as it is endearing, in a world that is not made for them. With candid illustrations and unfiltered narration, this is a story for those who still retain some strangeness or childishness.

You can get Los Niños Raros I: Sanatoria (Spanish Edition) through this link, along with an original sketch signed by Francesc Grimalt, only available at Artimia. A collector's item that reflects the artist's personal style.


• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
• Paper is sourced from Japan

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About the artist

Francesc Grimalt

Born in Palma de Mallorca in 1971, I studied Fine Arts and Philosophy at the University of Barcelona and furthered my education at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts (ENSBA) in Paris.

My professional activity focuses on illustration, comics, and conceptual design for audiovisual projects, areas that I combine with teaching.

My work mainly revolves around fantasy (El Niño de Oro, Míseres), science fiction (El Caballero del Ocaso), and mystery (Noche de Oscuras Revelaciones). However, I am also interested in exploring other narratives, such as the introspective symbolism of Sergio Chejfec (El seguidor de la nieve) or the medieval Russian fantasy of the Dyachenko (El ritual).