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Lasveguix God Save the Queen
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Lasveguix here highlights Elizabeth II "The Queen", who was queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the other Commonwealth kingdoms and who became a Pop art icon of the United Kingdom
€1.150,00
Ewa Martyna Golden touch
Magnificent acrylic painting on canvas created by the Polish painter Ewa Martyna on a very dark green base enhanced by a golden color and a few touches of gold leaf.
Lasveguix Goldo Fight
Magnificent work created using recycled materials (torn posters, cardboard), all enhanced using spray paint, posca, bic and stickers. Here the artist Lasveguix gives another dimension to Grendizer, a gigantic two-part extraterrestrial war machine, very heavily armed, which appeared in the form of a cartoon at the end of the 1970s.
€800,00
Rémy Matto Goldorak
Discover this very original work by artist Rémy Matto representing Goldorak, a gigantic alien war machine in two parts, very heavily armed, which we could find in the form of a cartoon at the end of the 70s. This is a very high quality print limited to 50 copies and mounted on a frame.
Lasveguix Goldorak
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Here the artist Lasveguix gives another dimension to Grendizer, a gigantic two-part extraterrestrial war machine, very heavily armed, which appeared in the form of a cartoon at the end of the 1970s.
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
Dine Chamina GRAFF #108
Here is a very beautiful print on canvas, magnificent and captivating by Dine Chanima , who offers us here a portrait of a woman through her Street Art style. The work is delivered on its wooden frame.
€1.500,00
Dine Chamina GRAFF #111
Here is a very beautiful print on canvas, magnificent and captivating by Dine Chanima , who offers us here a portrait of a woman through her Street Art style. The work is delivered on its wooden frame.
€1.500,00
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
Blach Gundam Power
Limited to 30 copies, this work is a canvas on a stretcher made using a reproduction enhanced by the artist using acrylic pens. Blach ® is inspired here by the VIC (Vandal is color) movement where the aim is to virtually vandalize objects, people or places. This is the Shanghai Gundam, a Japanese animation franchise belonging to the mecha genre linked to science fiction.
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
Viriato Iconic Mick #2
Superb work by the French artist Viriato named Iconic Mick made from acrylic paint on canvas, collage, mixed technique, aerosol, posca, chalk and Indian ink. Using recycled materials, the artist creates the face of the famous Rolling Stones singer: Mick Jagger.
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...
Ronan Martin In The Heat Of Summer
In The Heat Of Summer is a magnificent canvas of Ronan Martin representing the heat of summer thanks to the use of resins, pigments and glazes of which he holds the secret, offers spectators a unique aesthetic that no other material can match.
€1.500,00
Daniel Witschkanow Instant paralysis № I (XL)
"Instant paralysis" № I (XL) is a unique piece by the artist Daniel Witschkanow made using high quality acrylic paint with very high pigmentation. The color used is jet black. The artist seeks here to represent a capture of a face at a specific moment as if it were frozen in time.
€450,00
Lasveguix Interstellar
Dive into the fascinating world of Lasveguix with this street art creation made using mixed collage techniques. Inspired by the iconic poster for Christopher Nolan's film "Interstellar" , this work features a solitary astronaut in black and white, seemingly emerging from the depths of a torn and superimposed world. Around this central image, fragments of colorful posters , urban typography and graffiti in bright tones - red, blue, green and black - create a striking contrast effect. The torn layers, carefully juxtaposed, evoke an atmosphere that is both cinematic and raw , faithful to the essence of street art. The tags and textures add an authentic and dynamic dimension, while the whole work plays with the idea of time and space , like the film that inspires it. Perfect for fans of science fiction , cult cinema and urban art, this unique collage will bring a modern and bold touch to your interior, celebrating both pop culture and contemporary artistic expression.
€1.350,00
Jérôme Mesnager Invader
Magnificent canvas on frame created by Lasveguix in collaboration with Jérôme Mesnager using recycled posters, aerosol spray, acrylic paint and posca. This is a work on the theme of Invader ( French street artist and mosaicist) as well as the Rubik's Cube (puzzle invented by Ernő Rubik in 1974).
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 Invader Marilyn urban wall
Magnificent canvas on stretcher made by Lasveguix using recovery poster, spray can, acrylic paint and posca. The torn posters give relief and substance to the work and give the impression of owning a piece of wall. Lasveguix offers us here a reinterpretation of the Marilyn diptych, a screen print by the American artist Andy Warhol, and also pays homage to the work of the artist Invader!
€1.150,00
Lasveguix Invader was here
Dive into the vibrant world of Lasveguix with this street art work made using mixed collage techniques. Dominated by shades of bright blue , this composition highlights an iconic pixelated character (Invader) inspired by the famous retro video game, a symbol of urban art. The multiple torn layers reveal posters, graffiti and typography in black, white, orange and green, creating a visual effect of depth and dynamism . The inscription "INVADER WAS HERE" reinforces the homage to urban interventions in the "space invader" style while integrating contemporary and textured graphic elements. The touches of black tags and aged effects accentuate the raw authenticity of the work, faithful to the street art spirit. Perfect for urban art and pop culture enthusiasts, this unique collage tells a story of time and layering , where each tear reveals a new layer of artistic expression. Ideal for bringing a modern and energetic touch to any interior.
Lasveguix Invader was here #2
This work of Lasveguix is fully part of the world of street art by paying homage to the iconography of Invader. The two pixel art figures, inspired by the famous video game Space Invaders, emerge in the center of the composition, partially covered by layers of torn paper, graffiti and paint. The accumulation of these layers gives the impression of a living urban wall, witness to the passage of time and the interaction between the artist and the city. Inscriptions such as "INVADER WAS HERE" reinforce this direct reference to the French street artist known for disseminating his mosaics around the world. The pastel color palette, mixing blue, pink and beige, contrasts with the raw aspect of the tears and paint splashes, creating a balance between chaos and harmony. Through this work, Lasveguix captures the essence of an urban art in perpetual mutation, where each trace left by an artist becomes a new layer of history.
€1.300,00
Karl Lagasse Je t'aime seigneur
Exceptional and rare work created by Karl Lagasse using acrylic paint on canvas. This canvas comes directly from the artist's studio and is offered with the artist's certificate of authenticity.
€5.000,00
Lasveguix Jean-Michel Basquiat
In this powerful work, Lasveguix pays homage to Jean-Michel Basquiat, an iconic figure in urban art and African-American culture. Basquiat's black and white face, dressed in a sober suit and tie, contrasts with the chaotic explosion of torn paper, layers of torn posters, colors, and graffiti surrounding him. The classic portrait is literally invaded by a living urban material, highlighting the tension between the frozen icon and the raw energy of the street. Lasveguix's approach consists of deconstructing the image in order to better recontextualize it, in a visual language made of superimposed layers, textures, and half-erased typography. We can distinguish fragments of words ("err," "live," "you"), bursts of pink, yellow, and black paint, as well as splashes that recall the spontaneous gesture of street art. The result is a portrait that is both reverential and organic, in which Basquiat's identity emerges through the visual tumult as a persistent, rebellious, and mythical presence.
€1.300,00