Located at the entrance to the Gironde estuary, the Coubre Lighthouse stands proudly facing the Atlantic, guiding sailors for over a century. Its slender architecture, marked by its bright red contrasting with the immaculate white of its base, makes it an essential landmark on the Charente coast. Overlooking the golden sand dunes, it watches over a landscape shaped by the winds and tides, offering an exceptional panorama of the ocean and the surrounding forest. Built in 1905 to secure a maritime area feared by sailors, the Coubre Lighthouse bears witness to the eventful history of navigation in this region. Its light beam, visible from over 50 kilometers away, continues to ensure the safety of boats along the coast. Over the decades, it has become an emblematic symbol of Charente-Maritime, attracting visitors and maritime history enthusiasts. With an aesthetic inspired by Art Deco posters, Lotza captures in this creation the timeless elegance of the lighthouse and the unique atmosphere of the Atlantic shores. The composition, refined and dynamic, highlights the power and serenity of this building in the face of the elements. A graphic evocation of the wild beauty of the coast, between land and sea, where every detail recalls the importance of this luminous giant in French maritime heritage.