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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 Mona Lisa
Magnificent canvas on stretcher made by Lasveguix in collaboration with Jérôme Mesnager using recycled posters, aerosol spray, acrylic paint and posca. This painting pays homage to the Mona Lisa, Portrait of Mona Lisa, the most famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the world. On the latter we find the vision of the two artists in their respective styles.
Ghiglione The lightning
This work of Jean-Philippe Ghiglione is an oil painting on canvas made with the knife technique. The artist captures the raw power of nature by depicting a lightning bolt striking the sea on an intense blue background. The vigorous knife strokes create a rich and dynamic texture, reflecting both the energy of the phenomenon and the fluidity of the water. The deep blue background, crossed by the bright light of the lightning, evokes a dramatic and mysterious atmosphere. The contrasts between the dark tones of the sea and the bright flash accentuate the visual effect, giving the impression that the scene is about to come to life before our eyes. This painting powerfully expresses the interplay between light and darkness, stillness and movement, offering a striking interpretation of the wild beauty of natural elements.
Willis Bohemia
In La Bohème , Willis celebrates the passion, carefreeness, and freedom of love. Against a backdrop of explosive rays in vivid hues— fuchsia pink , electric blue , and pure white —two faces intertwine in a loving embrace, their eyes closed, lost in the moment. The composition evokes a raw emotional intensity, reinforced by black splashes and enigmatic symbols like hearts and a question mark. The artist draws on the aesthetics of street art to create a scene that is both intimate and graphic , where the geometric lines of the background contrast with the softness of human curves. This background, which almost evokes a shattered flag or a modern stained-glass window, perhaps symbolizes the social, cultural, or emotional structure within which love tries to fit—or escape. Willis's signature "W", placed at the bottom right, affirms the identity of this work: free, urban, alive. La Bohème is not simply a tribute to love: it is a declaration of freedom, an ode to passions without rules, to the beauty of the suspended moment.
€2.800,00
Jérôme Mesnager La danse amoureuse
La Danse Amoureuse is a four-handed work that combines two distinct but complementary artistic worlds. On the left, Jérôme Mesnager unfolds his iconic white silhouette, a symbol of life, movement, and freedom. Two stylized bodies intertwine in a fluid dance, vibrant with energy, against a vibrant orange backdrop that intensifies the warmth and vitality of the scene. On the right, the universe of Lasveguix brings an urban and chaotic dimension. Collages, torn posters, popular icons, and fragments of faces compose a teeming mosaic, imbued with memory and street culture. Batman, punk slogans, anonymous portraits, and tags overlap, evoking the fragility of time and the expressive power of the city. The encounter between the two styles creates a poetic tension: Mesnager's timeless, amorous impulse engages with Lasveguix's visual and historical depth. This work thus becomes a metaphor for love at the heart of urban tumult—a light, universal dance that resists the noise and fragments of the contemporary world.
€1.400,00
Ghiglione The Ball
Jean-Philippe Ghiglione 's painting (oil on canvas applied with a palette knife) depicts a vibrant ball scene in the South of France, bathed in warm reds and yellows. At the center of the composition, a couple in traditional costume dance elegantly. Their movements are captured with remarkable fluidity, the bright colors of the costumes blending harmoniously with the flamboyant background. To the right, a focused and passionate accordion player brings the scene to life with his music, his expert hands gliding over the instrument. The oil paint, applied with a palette knife, creates a rich and dynamic texture, bringing to life this festive and warm atmosphere of the South of France.
€3.000,00
Ghiglione The Cockfight
This work of Jean-Philippe Ghiglione depicts a cockfight in the artist's characteristic Abstract Expressionist style. Painted with a palette knife and great energy, the composition captures the intense movement and dramatic tension of the confrontation. The subject depicts two roosters facing off, frozen in a fighting posture, almost symmetrical, but each retaining its own dynamic. The color palette is vivid and contrasting, dominated by warm tones—red, orange, yellow—that evoke combativeness and vitality, and dark tones—black, gray, touches of white—that accentuate confrontation and strength. The knife strokes are powerful and edgy. The impasto adds substance to the feathers and conveys the violence and brilliance of the duel. The almost blank white background highlights the roosters' movement and focuses the eye on the central scene, without distraction. This cockfight goes beyond the animal anecdote to become a metaphor for duality, rivalry, and even controlled chaos. The pictorial gesture evokes struggle, instinct, and the immediacy of the clash. Jean-Philippe Ghiglione's signature, visible at the bottom right, anchors the work in its artistic identity, mixing abstraction, gestural energy and strong symbolism.
€3.000,00
Ghiglione The Lion
The table of Jean-Philippe Ghiglione depicts a majestic lion at the center of the composition, captured in all its splendor and power. The white background highlights the main subject, creating a striking contrast that immediately draws the eye. The lion, painted in oil on canvas, is rendered in tawny hues, evoking the warmth and wildness of the savannah. The colors, vibrant and intense, range from golden yellow to earthy brown. The knife application adds a rich texture and an almost sculptural dimension to the painting. The knife strokes are visible, creating ridges and valleys in the material, giving the lion's coat a tactile and lively quality. The lines are both sharp and dynamic, capturing the animal's contained energy. The lion's gaze, piercing and charged with a regal gravity, seems to pierce the viewer, adding emotional depth to the work.
€2.200,00
Ghiglione The sailboats
This table of Jean-Philippe Ghiglione , made in oil on canvas with a knife, represents three sailboats sailing on a rough sea. The imposing format of 92 cm wide by 73 cm high gives breadth and dynamism to the scene. The generous thicknesses of paint, characteristic of the knife technique, give a striking texture, where each stroke of the blade leaves a vibrant imprint, accentuating the depth and the material. The sails, in bright colours – yellow-orange, green and flamboyant red – seem almost sculpted, capturing the energy of the wind that inflates them. The upward movements of the sharp strokes express a feeling of speed and fluidity. The background, dominated by tones of blue and white, suggests a sea in motion, the waves seeming to crash forcefully under the impetus of the brush. The artist manages, through the thick and textured application, to translate the liveliness and strength of the marine elements, while creating a harmonious and balanced composition. The scene, although figurative, flirts with abstraction, inviting a sensory interpretation, where the emotion of the moment takes precedence over the details.
Valeria Zaccheddu Lettere 01
Letters 01 in French is a composition of abstract, imaginary letters, instinctive signs, emotional alphabets byValeria Zaccheddu . Like messages that go beyond the classic language made up of separate languages, a hope of mutual understanding of the sensations and experiences of each person.
€600,00
Lasveguix London Urban Wall
Magnificent work created using recycled materials (torn posters, cardboard), all enhanced using spray paint, posca, bic and stickers. Here the artist Lasveguix has created a magnificent, very detailed painting, which represents a section of a London wall using many references from the city and which will fit very well into your home.
€2.000,00
Aiiroh London Wars
This work uses several techniques specific to Pop Art: lithography on resin panel, enhanced with acrylic paint by hand by the artist. In this work, Aiiroh represents the city of London, at war, by highlighting certain monuments of the city (Big Ben, the Ferris wheel, etc.) alongside explosions and certain elements from the Star Wars saga (tie fighter, all-terrain armored transport vehicles TB-TT) all with Street Art sauce!
€2.000,00
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 Lost Love - Invader Urban Wall
This work of Lasveguix presents an urban and textured aesthetic, inspired by street art and collage. It juxtaposes iconic graphic elements, including a pixel art visual reminiscent of Space Invader creations, with the words "LOST" and "LOVE" . The word "LOVE" is partially tagged in yellow, transforming the message and creating a tension between loss and hope. The various layers of torn posters, graffiti, and colorful textures give the work an organic and spontaneous dimension, evoking the city walls marked by time and successive artistic interventions. Fragments of words and phrases ("luck," "TIME," "for ever for ever") also feature, adding a poetic and introspective character. Lasveguix 's work here seems to question collective memory, the degradation of time and the interaction between art and urban space.
€1.600,00
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
Lasveguix Marianne Obey
This work is a vibrant urban collage of Lasveguix , composed of superpositions of torn posters and artistic interventions typical of street art. At the heart of the work, we find a modern and revisited interpretation of the famous French republican triptych "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité" in homage to Obey. The posters present a stylized Marianne, an emblematic female figure symbolizing the French Republic, wearing a flower headdress. The colours blue, white and red dominate the composition, evoking the French flag. However, the deliberate defacement of the posters, the tears, and the paint splatters add a chaotic and textured dimension, perhaps symbolising the struggles and imperfections of these republican ideals in the contemporary world. At the bottom of the poster, abstract patterns, graffiti and pixelated elements contrast with the initial message. This mix of classic art and urban culture reflects Lasveguix's own aesthetic, which draws inspiration from both street art codes and timeless political messages.
Nino Raso Marilyn - Rust Art
This is a work from the Rust Art movement which consists of creating a work from recycled materials. Limited to 5 copies, Nino Raso used laser printing on an aluminum plate to represent the pop culture icon Marilyn Monroe. This technique allowed him to give an aging and rusty appearance to his creation which offers a very original result.
€400,00
Brain Roy Marilyn Brands
Brain Roy here represents an icon of the 1950s, Marilyn Monroe inscribed in popular culture by dressing her up with current luxury brands. The work is a print on dibond limited to only 6 copies.
€250,00
Brain Roy Marilyn military
Brain Roy represents here an icon of the 50s, Marilyn Monroe inscribed in popular culture by making her up to date with luxury brands with a military background. The work is a print on dibond limited to only 6 copies.
€250,00
Retronova Marilyn
Lithograph on canvas produced by Retronova signed by the artist. This is a giclée on professional canvas representing Marilyn Monroe, an American icon of the 50s and 60s often featured in Pop Art works!
€650,00
LedMansion Marilyn Bubblegum Led
This is a representation of the famous Marylin Monroe in Pop Art style by LedMansion , highlighting her distinctive features and bringing a contemporary work to life through LED lighting. This piece is a limited edition and comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity, with the artist's signature affixed to the back of the work. The light integrated into the work is a high-quality and long-lasting neon effect LED, operating with a voltage of 12 volts. The board comes with a 2 meter long transparent cable and a 12V power supply compatible with European sockets. The surface of the work is covered with a glossy resin, which protects it from scratches. The work is mounted on a Forex backing and has a 1cm thick solid wood frame on the back, making it easy to hang.
Hiroshi Master Robot Companion At Museum
Very beautiful creation by Hiroshi combining his passion for revisited robots and your Pop Art touch inspired by Asian culture. This is a unique photo print on alu-dibond treated to prevent UV damage. Printing on aluminum gives unrivaled shine, vibrant and rich colors.
€500,00
Alessandro Padovan Mondrian
This is a wall sculpture by Alessandro Padovan made using the Screw Art technique, that is to say art made using screws to give a 3D effect at work. As you will have recognized, this is a representation of one of Piet Mondrian's works (Composition with Red Blue and Yellow) produced in 1930 by the Dutch artist. The format of the work allows it to be hung on the wall very easily or placed on a piece of furniture given its very decorative appearance.