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Lasveguix Wild love
In "Wild Love" , Lasveguix fuses the raw instinct of nature with the urban energy of contemporary street art. This abundant work juxtaposes the majestic, hyperrealistic image of a lion, a symbol of strength and pride, with a chaotic collage of advertisements, graffiti, and torn vintage posters, witnesses to a collective urban memory. The word "YES," painted in bright pink in the center of the canvas, contrasts with the feline's wildness and evokes a surge of acceptance, hope, or raw passion. We also glimpse an illustrated woman, in pop art style, who seems to be looking intensely at the viewer—a nostalgic yet powerful reminder of the female figure in the popular imagination. Here, Lasveguix explores the duality between love and instinct , the civilized and the wild, past and present. The splattered layers of paint, the superimposed typography, and the torn elements give the work an almost musical rhythm, somewhere between tension and harmony. "Amour Sauvage" is a visual statement where tenderness meets power, and where street art becomes the language of primal emotions, expressed with striking intensity.
€1.800,00
Lasveguix ANDY D€$TRØYƏD PØP ÅRT
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters) and other mixed techniques. Lasveguix here presents Andy Warhol, considered a precursor of the Pop Art movement, and an entire universe totally unstructured in the manner of Pop Art which breaks established codes. The work is stretched on a frame and delivered in an American crate.
Léa Poncharal Bearbrick Orange Gold
This work of Léa Poncharal , delivered in a white American box , plays on transparency, light and the contrast between the softness and strength of the symbols she depicts. The piece represents a Bearbrick , an iconic silhouette of contemporary design, cut from plexiglass. Butterflies with finely chiseled wings adorn its surface, creating an impression of lightness and movement. The shine of the material and the play of reflections accentuate the feeling of weightlessness, while the textured white background reinforces the depth and visual impact of the work. Between pop art and minimalism , this creation explores the duality between the childlike world and the elegance of nature, merging the aesthetics of the toy and the poetry of the living.
€1.200,00
Lasveguix Candy Face
Magnificent printing on dibond for this work created by Lasveguix . Limited to only 5 copies, the work is enhanced with posca and aerosol. Torn posters were added to give relief and substance to the work and a finishing gloss varnish gives shine to the whole. Work mounted on black aluminum frame Number 5/5 Size 60x50cm
Lasveguix David
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Lasveguix here highlights David, a Renaissance sculpture created by Michelangelo between 1501 and 1504 which is now exhibited in Florence.
Lasveguix D€$TRØ¥ED PØP ART
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters) and other mixed techniques. Lasveguix here presents Andy Warhol, considered a precursor of the Pop Art movement, and an entire universe totally unstructured in the manner of Pop Art which breaks established codes. The work is stretched on a frame and delivered in an American crate.
Lasveguix Geronimo
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Lasveguix here highlights Geronimo, the last Apache to continue fighting against Mexico and the United States for the rights of Native Americans.
Wawapod Goldorak 1 Box 3D
This work is born from the meeting of two complementary universes. In the background, Lasveguix creates a vibrant urban fresco: torn posters, fragments of typography, pop culture heroes and torn materials form a raw mosaic, like the walls of a city saturated with collective memory and popular imagination. Among these layers, we can guess the mythical figure of Goldorak , an intergenerational icon, emerging like a heroic totem in the midst of chaos. On the glass that protects the collage, Wawapod intervenes with its characteristic visual language: a grid of colored dots, almost pixelated, which acts as an optical filter and a contemporary reinterpretation. This graphic veil transforms the perception of the work, blurring it and revealing it at the same time, recalling the codes of both digital and screen printing. By combining their gestures, the two artists offer a dual interpretation: Lasveguix's nostalgic and urban memory interacts with Wawapod's rhythmic pop abstraction. The whole becomes a hybrid work, both a tribute to childhood and an aesthetic exploration of the contemporary gaze.
€650,00
Lasveguix Guga
Made by the French artist Lasveguix , Guga is an explosive and expressive work celebrating Brazilian tennis legend Gustavo Kuerten. Printed in high quality on Dibond , a rigid aluminum support popular for contemporary works, this piece combines digital techniques, pop art aesthetics and visual collage. In the center, Guga's face in blue profile stands out against a vibrant background saturated with visual references to his career: Roland-Garros, Brazil, Florianópolis, Lacoste, and the great moments of joy that marked his career. Each detail tells a facet of the champion, between sporting power and cultural influence. Printed in just 8 copies , each hand-signed by Gustavo Kuerten himself, this rare work has already aroused the enthusiasm of collectors. The work is mounted on a black aluminum frame. It is a screen print of the original, which was sold on June 24th at the CŒUR CENTRAL gala at Roland Garros for €33,000.
€3.000,00
Harissart Iconic Gameboy Nike - White and red - Nintendo
Harissart is the fruit of the passion of two long-time friends. Their creations are largely inspired by their memories of adolescence and more generally the 90s. More than 30 years ago, Nintendo launched its first consumer portable console: the Game Boy! This console sold nearly 119 million copies worldwide between 1990 and 2003. The Game Boy is the incarnation par excellence of Proust's madeleine for teenagers of the 90s. Iconic, it marks the beginning of the era of video games in homes around the world. Harissart wants to immerse you again in your adolescence by offering you these two plastic cases of the Nintendo Game Boy, positioned on an Aludibond frame. Both consoles are painted and varnished in a body paint booth. This work is a limited edition of 50 copies, numbered, signed and delivered with its certificate of authenticity.
€600,00
Elmago Iconic Steve mcQueen legend - Large Size
Combining several techniques: acrylic on canvas, on paper, lithography and collages, this work is an assemblage on the theme of Steve McQueen. In this work, Elmago will use characters from films, automobile brands, contemporary watchmaking by Steve McQueen and of course portraits of the latter to create a very successful composition.
€1.800,00
Elmago Iconics actress barcode
Combining several techniques: acrylic on canvas, on paper, lithography and collages, this work is an assemblage on the iconic actress of the 50s and 60s. In this work, Elmago will use a lot of symbols from pop culture: actresses, cartoon characters, well-known brands, toys, magazines...
Jérôme Mesnager Invader 2 - XL
This work is an energetic fusion of two emblematic artistic universes of Parisian street art: the white body in movement of Jérôme Mesnager and the colorful, pixelated and urban universe of Lasveguix , here inspired by the Invader Rubikcubist exhibition at the MIMA Museum (24.06.2022 – 08.01.2023). The background is composed of fragments of torn and superimposed posters, mixing Rubik's Cube motifs, figures by the artist Invader and pop elements such as hearts, numbers and scribbled labels. Mesnager's white figure visually traverses the work, like a free body in the urban chaos. It seems to emerge from the raw material, slipping between layers of torn posters. Lasveguix adds his touch by juxtaposing symbols of pop culture, digital technology, and urban love (roses, hearts, graffiti).
Lasveguix Jessica Rabbit
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Lasveguix here highlights Jessica Rabbit, wife of Roger Rabbit in the film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” released in 1988!
Jérôme Mesnager King Kong Wall Fragment
King Kong Wall Fragment is a vibrant work, the fruit of the collaboration between Jérôme Mesnager , famous for his emblematic white figures, and Lasveguix , street artist known for his explosive and colorful world. Against a backdrop of reconstructed urban wall fragments, tagged with multiple graffiti and splashes of bright colors, we find the dynamic silhouette of a "white body" of Mesnager, in confrontation with a ferocious King Kong, taken from a realistic collage. The words "KING," "WHY?" and "BECAUSE" pop up throughout the work, reinforcing its raw and spontaneous message. This framed painting captures all the energy of Parisian street art, mixing symbolic violence, visual poetry and controlled chaos. Framed size: 42 x 32 x 3 cm
€400,00
Lasveguix Lost Invader
This work of Lasveguix embraces a raw urban aesthetic, somewhere between collage, repurposing, and graffiti. The background is made up of successive layers of torn-off posters, typographic fragments, and advertising images reminiscent of the city's saturated walls, bearers of overlapping visual memories. In the center, a black and white visual takes up the iconography of the famous video game Space Invaders , accompanied by the word "LOST", reinforcing the idea of disappearance or wandering in the urban visual chaos. Above, a graffiti in thick and spontaneous black letters announces "INVADER WAS HERE", a direct nod to the street artist Invader and his practice of marking territory with his mosaics. A blue halo in the background highlights the inscription, as if to give it a particular aura, while the torn colors and textures of the posters contribute to the palimpsest effect. The work questions traces, memory, and ephemerality in public spaces: what is glued, covered, scratched, and then reappropriated. It creates tension between popular culture (video games, street art) and the poetic decomposition of city walls.
€1.400,00
Lasveguix Make art not war Pink
Discover this unique work of Lasveguix , a vibrant tribute to the graphic universe of Obey, emblematic of the street art movement. Entitled "Make Art Not War Pink" , this pink version brings a feminine and committed touch, while retaining the power of the militant message that made Obey famous. The piece is distinguished by its torn and superimposed posters, mixed with bright splashes of paint that accentuate the raw and spontaneous effect of the urban collage. The iconic face of Marianne, a timeless symbol of freedom and revolution, occupies the center of the composition, surrounded by a hand-painted frame, an integral part of the work. This original frame reinforces the artistic character of the piece and sublimates the chaotic and textured details of the collage. Each element of the work tells a story: tears, layers of paint, and inscriptions add a captivating visual depth, making each look different. The palette of pinks, whites, and multi-colored bursts evokes a mix of softness and intensity, bringing a unique energy to your space. This piece is much more than just a wall piece: it is a true artistic manifesto , carrying a timeless message in favor of creation and peace. Perfect for collectors, street art lovers, or those who want to breathe a rebellious and chic touch into their interior.
€1.200,00
Lasveguix Make art not war White
Add a unique and meaningful piece of urban art to your collection with this exceptional signed work Lasveguix , inspired by the striking graphic style of Obey . Entitled "Make Art Not War White" , this white version symbolizes the purity of artistic creation in the face of the chaos of the contemporary world, while maintaining a committed message in favor of peace and freedom of expression. The piece is distinguished by its torn posters and layered textures , accompanied by paint splatters in bright tones that recall the raw energy of street art. At the center is Marianne , an emblematic figure of the French Republic, here surrounded by blue flowers symbolizing hope and rebirth. Her determined gaze embodies resistance and the power of art to bring about change. The originality of the work also lies in its hand-painted frame , which is an integral part of the composition. Each chip of paint, each inscription, and each layer of collage brings a lively and textured dimension , transforming the work into a true artistic statement. This artwork invites reflection while bringing a chic and contemporary urban aesthetic to your interior. The white, blue and multi-colored bursts blend perfectly with any type of decoration, adding a bold and sophisticated touch to your living or working spaces.
€1.200,00
Aiiroh Mario
This work uses several Street Art techniques by combining lithography on 300g/m² Fine Art paper combined with acrylic paint applied by hand by the artist. In this work, Aiiroh uses several elements from Nintendo's Super Mario game: Mario the hero of the saga, the stars which make you invincible, the fire flowers which allow you to throw fireballs and the Koopas Troopas which are the turtles with the shells of different colors. Here, the messages are hidden in the details. The stars in the eyes show us the attraction to light and the desire that is expressed while the finger in the nose reminds us of childhood and the naivety that we show towards the world around us.
€900,00
Lasveguix Mickey Wall Fragment
In Mickey Wall Fragment , Lasveguix revisits the timeless pop culture icon with his explosive urban style. On a reconstructed wall fragment, the artist depicts a joyful Mickey Mouse, surrounded by splashes of vibrant paint and graffiti patterns. The words "LOVE" appear in watermark, infusing a touch of softness into the colorful chaos surrounding the character. Through this vibrant collage, Lasveguix celebrates childhood, love, and the raw energy of street art, while paying homage to the world of cartoons and its universal power. Framed size: 42 x 32 x 3 cm
€350,00
Lasveguix Neta Lee
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Lasveguix here highlights Nathalie Portman, an Israeli-American actress who made her film debut in 1993, at the age of twelve, starring in the film Léon by Luc Besson, alongside Jean Reno.
Léa Poncharal Bearbrick
This work by Léa Poncharal , made of plexiglass and delivered with an American box, illustrates her unique artistic approach mixing modernity and nostalgia. It features an iconic silhouette inspired by the famous Bearbrick, composed of orange plexiglass giving the impression of a neon with technological patterns evoking electronic circuits. The vibrant shine of the material reinforces the sensation of light and movement, central elements in the artist's work. Colorful butterflies, finely cut, come to rest delicately on the figure and in the surrounding space. Their presence symbolizes transformation, ephemerality and lightness, contrasting with the rigidity of the main structure. The white textured background adds an extra dimension, playing on the reliefs and accentuating the impression of the butterflies floating. The whole composition illustrates the dialogue between nature and technology, between past and future.
Malaspina Skulz
Very original work by the Italian artist Malaspina composed of more than 1500 bamboo pins selected and placed side by side to give shape to the sculpture. The frame is made of mahogany, the work was made entirely by hand and it is signed on the back.
€200,00
Lasveguix Steve McQueen
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Lasveguix here highlights Steve McQueen, a true legend of American cinema of the 60s and his pronounced taste for spot cars. He is particularly known for having played in the film Bullitt.