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RAM Last Man Standing - Street Velvet Blue
Last Man Standing - Street Velvet Blue was born in 2004 when RAM painted inside an old factory in Lisbon, and he quickly became one of the icons of Portuguese street art worldwide, with very powerful meaning and symbolism. The artist decided to explore both complex and organic psychedelic styles, as well as minimalist street style... His goal is to produce high quality pieces, rich in meanings and created around solid concepts of freedom and colors.
€500,00
RAM Last Man Standing - Street Velvet Green
Last Man Standing (LMS) Street Velvet Green was born in 2004 when RAM painted inside an old factory in Lisbon, and he quickly became one of the icons of Portuguese street art worldwide, with a very powerful meaning and symbolism. The artist decided to explore both complex and organic psychedelic styles, as well as minimalist street style... His goal is to produce high quality pieces, rich in meanings and created around solid concepts of freedom and colors.
€500,00
RAM Last Man Standing - Street Velvet Orange
Last Man Standing - Street Velvet Orange was born in 2004 when RAM painted inside an old factory in Lisbon, and he quickly became one of the icons of Portuguese street art worldwide, with very powerful meaning and symbolism. The artist decided to explore both complex and organic psychedelic styles, as well as minimalist street style... His goal is to produce high quality pieces, rich in meanings and created around solid concepts of freedom and colors.
€500,00
RAM Last Man Standing - Street Velvet Purple
Last Man Standing - Street Velvet Purple was born in 2004 when RAM painted inside an old factory in Lisbon, and he quickly became one of the icons of Portuguese street art worldwide, with very powerful meaning and symbolism. The artist decided to explore both complex and organic psychedelic styles, as well as minimalist street style... His goal is to produce high quality pieces, rich in meanings and created around solid concepts of freedom and colors.
€500,00
Freda People Lego
Painting on canvas made by hand using acrylic paint and high quality varnish. Accustomed to the use of pop culture icons or superheroes, Freda People tackles here their reinterpretation of the Lego logo known throughout the world. Since its creation in 1932 in Denmark, the brand is frequently used in street art works.
€990,00
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
Mikko Lion Face On Graffiti Background
Mikko ’s “Lion Face On Graffiti Background” is a powerful and captivating work that combines various techniques and materials to create a vibrant portrait of a lion. The lion’s face, drawn with bold black strokes, stands majestically at the center of the work, symbolizing both strength and nobility. The vibrant and colorful background is an explosion of colors created using acrylic, spray, and squirt paint, capturing the raw energy of graffiti. Masks, felt-tip pens and pencils enrich the composition, providing dynamic details that contrast with the lion's imposing silhouette. This juxtaposition between the realism of the face and the colorful abstraction of the background creates a striking visual tension, where softness and power meet. Mikko's work, both urban and wild, embodies the spirit of the street while paying homage to the majesty of the king of animals. A unique piece that is part of the world of contemporary street art, combining technique and spontaneity.
€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
Dr. Hide Man Odyssey 2128
Great work by Dr. Hide , this representation of Ulysses was made entirely by hand with successive touches of paint. The artist offers us a Pop Art reinterpretation of Ulysses, one of the most famous heroes of Greek mythology. King of Ithaca, son of Laertes and Anticleia, brother of Ctimene, he is married to Penelope with whom he has a son, Telemachus
€1.500,00
Joaquim Falcó Manhattan At Night
Very beautiful unique work by Joaquim Falco created using mixed media: use of markers, acrylic paint (Giclée) and collage on canvas. Here, the artist offers us a painting highlighting the city of New York, at night, seen from the bay.
€3.000,00
Carolina Bellachi Mares n°36-XXL
Mares n°36-XXL is a large format abstract work byCarolina Bellachi , an artist renowned for her ability to capture the essence of nature through abstract and captivating compositions. This painting, measuring 128 cm wide by 160 cm high, transports us into a dreamlike and mystical marine universe, where the elements of the sea are transformed into visual emotions. The work is characterized by a color palette dominated by deep blue tones, emerald greens and touches of pearly white, evoking waves, foam and dancing light on the surface of the water. Shades of turquoise and cobalt blend harmoniously, creating a sense of constant movement, similar to waves crashing on the shore. Bellachi's dynamic, fluid brushstrokes give the whole a rich, tactile texture, inviting the viewer to delve into abstraction and lose themselves in contemplation of detail. The organic shapes and curved lines are reminiscent of sea currents and algae floating gracefully in the ocean. At the center of the work, bursts of golden light seem to pierce the surface, symbolizing the sun's rays penetrating the sea depths and illuminating the mysteries hidden beneath the water. This subtle use of light adds an ethereal and almost spiritual dimension to the composition, suggesting a deep connection between the sea and infinity. Mares n°36-XXL is not only a representation of the sea, but an invitation to feel the serenity, power and mystery of the ocean through abstraction. Each look at this work reveals new details and nuances, prompting a contemplative meditation on the beauty and complexity of the natural world.
€4.500,00
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.
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
MrKas Marrakesh
Superb acrylic painting on canvas by the artist MrKas named "Marrakech ". This canvas is part of the new Abstract Textures series. It is made using acrylic paint and a spray can. A very interesting size, it comes with its certificate of authenticity signed and embossed by MrKas Fast, safe shipping and will be shipped rolled in a sturdy shipping tube. Signed on the reverse by the artist.
€990,00
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
EGHNĀ Mickey Mouse Bronx
This work of EGHNĀ is a canvas painting that fuses the codes of street art with a popular culture icon, here provocatively reworked. It features a stylized and fragmented representation of Mickey Mouse, whose face is covered in graffiti, paint drips, and scribbled texts evoking the urban and rebellious world of graffiti. The color palette is dominated by black, white, gray, and red. The chaotic, saturated background combines mist effects, broad brushstrokes, splashes, and red drips, reminiscent of bloodstains. Inscriptions like "BRONX," "vandal," and illegible graffiti add a protest and underground dimension to the whole. The character's attitude, though humorously hinted at by his wide smile, seems almost menacing or cynical, reinforced by jarring elements like the white X-shaped stitching across his lower face. Hastily scribbled hearts sit alongside more aggressive messages, creating a contrast between the character's supposed innocence and the raw world around him. The work seems to question the place of mass culture in contemporary art, while paying homage to the aesthetic of New York graffiti of the 1980s and 1990s. It evokes a form of desacralization of the Disney myth in favor of a free, raw, almost anarchic expression.
€1.500,00
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
Parscha Mirghawameddin Minimalist N°297 - XXL
This is a painting on canvas called "Minimalist N°297 - XXL" and made using highly pigmented acrylic paint and aerosols. To create its deep surfaces, Parscha Mirghawameddin applies layers of paint to the canvas with a sponge and alternates soft and hard layers with a squeegee.
€990,00
Utopia Mona Lisa Vandal Desfragmentation
In a new special series “Defragmentation”, Utopia reinterprets certain works of artists who inspire it. This painting is interesting in the details of the face, body and hands without taking anything away from the mystery of Leonardo da Vinci's original work. We also find in this painting several qualities: the expression of the subject, which is often described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modeling of forms, and the atmospheric illusionism, the love and a deep and passionate look of the artist.
€1.000,00
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.