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Parscha Mirghawameddin Graff N°2187 - XXL
This is a painting on canvas named "Graff N°2187 - XXL" and produced using highly pigmented acrylic paint and aerosols on an XXL format canvas. 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.
€1.200,00
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
EGHNĀ Hello Kitty - Vandal cute
This work by the artist EGHNĀ revisits the iconic Hello Kitty character in a bold and saturated street art style. The face of the famous cat is at the center, but distorted and enriched with a set of graffiti, tags and vibrant graphic elements. Hello Kitty's thick black outline is accentuated by touches of pink, red and black that give her an almost irreverent look, in contrast to her traditional and refined appearance. On the upper part, handwritten inscriptions, such as "NAME KITTY HELLO?" and expressions in black letters, add a layer of questioning or reinterpretation. Heart motifs, stylized eyes, and words like "LOVE" and "CUTE" appear in a deconstructed way. A strong visual contrast is created by the layers of pink paint and the black strokes that cover certain parts, giving an impression of controlled chaos and irony. The word "HELLO K." painted in pink capital letters at the bottom of the work, and the phrases "BYE BYE BYE" and "LOVE" on the right side reinforce the idea of a dialogue between the familiar character and her contemporary transformation. This juxtaposition symbolizes cultural appropriation and the transformation of pop elements into tools of protest and artistic expression. The mix of techniques and styles, typical of street art, conveys a bittersweet critique of consumerism and the ideal image that Hello Kitty represents.
€1.200,00
Parscha Mirghawameddin Hepburn No. 117
This is a painting on canvas by Parscha Mirghawameddin made using stencils, highly pigmented acrylic paint and aerosols. To create his deep surfaces, the artist applies layers of paint to the canvas with a sponge and alternates soft and hard layers with a squeegee. This unique piece features actress Audrey Hepburn and one of her most famous quotes. “Nothing is impossible, the word itself (in English) says “I’m possible” or: I am possible. »
€1.400,00
Parscha Mirghawameddin Hepburn No. 118
This is a painting on canvas made using stencils, highly pigmented acrylic paint and aerosols. To create his deep surfaces, the artist applies layers of paint to the canvas with a sponge and alternates soft and hard layers with a squeegee. This unique piece by Parscha Mirghawameddin features actress Audrey Hepburn and one of her most famous quotes. “Nothing is impossible, the word itself (in English) says “I’m possible” or: I am possible. »
€1.700,00
Parscha Mirghawameddin Hepburn No. 119
This is a painting on canvas made using stencils, highly pigmented acrylic paint and aerosols. To create his deep surfaces, the artist applies layers of paint to the canvas with a sponge and alternates soft and hard layers with a squeegee. This unique piece by Parscha Mirghawameddin features actress Audrey Hepburn and one of her most famous quotes. “Nothing is impossible, the word itself (in English) says “I’m possible” or: I am possible. »
€1.700,00
Dine Chamina History of painting
History of painting by Dine Chanima reinvents the classic "Mona Lisa" by integrating it into the vibrant and contemporary world of street art. On an imposing canvas measuring 100 cm wide by 150 cm high, the iconic image of Mona Lisa is transposed with modern graphic elements and bright colors, bursting with contrasts and textures. The enigmatic face of Mona Lisa is dotted with touches of spray paint, as if she had been rediscovered on an urban wall, amidst contemporary graffiti and tags. Abstract patterns and urban symbols blend into the background, evoking the chaos and creativity of modern streets. This bold fusion of the classic and the urban gives the work a new depth, while paying homage to the original with a touch of rebellion and modernity.
€1.800,00
Dillon Boy Homer Simpson
Painting on canvas done by hand using spray paint, acrylic paint and oil pens on canvas. Dillon Boy here creates a representation of Homer Simpson, an animated character created by Matt Groening in 1987, in pop art and cartoon mode.
€750,00
MrKas Hugs
Superb acrylic painting on canvas by the artist MrKas named "Hugs ". This canvas is part of the new series of abstract paintings. 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
€900,00
Mr Strange I will Survive (Charles)
I will survive is a print made by Mr Strange using digital tools, this proof is limited to 30 copies and printed on Hanhemühle paper. Delivery time: 2 weeks
€210,00
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
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
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 #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
Oleg Jablonski Iron sculpture Ballerina
Magnificent iron sculpture from the "Eisenhaut" collection made using different techniques: forging, welding, clamping, electroplating and laser cutting. Cold metal transforms into something beautiful and soft and curvy. The ballerina's leg takes the shape of the aconite or Jupiter's helmet, a magnificent herbaceous plant with clustered flowers.
€990,00
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
XTC 5L jerrycan of Nutella
Discover this Nutella-colored 5L Jerrycan painted with Montana spray paint and varnish. The logo is also painted to give a uniform result and better durability over time. The artist XTC wishes, through this work, to compare the palm oil used in the Nutella recipe to gasoline for its devastating power.
€450,00
HÖK Joker Madness for Two (XL)
This work, created by the artist HÖK , is an explosion of colors, symbols and cultural references that fits into the urban pop art style. The work features a character inspired by the iconography of the Joker, famous for his exaggerated smile and vibrant colors. This character is often used to represent concepts such as duality, madness or social criticism. Elements of pop culture can be seen, including the iconic Coca-Cola logo, which symbolises consumer society and globalisation. Words and phrases like "Love is a game," "Power to the People," and "Love" add a textual dimension, prompting the viewer to reflect on love, power, and ideals. The palette is dominated by bright, saturated colors: red, blue, green, yellow, and pink, typical of pop art. Techniques include paint splashes, graffiti, and overlays, creating an energetic and chaotic effect. Black lines reinforce the contours of the character and give visual structure to the work. The style evokes a fusion between Warhol's pop art and modern street art influences. The use of brands like Coca-Cola and popular cultural figures highlights a critique or reflection on the omnipresence of media and capitalism in our daily lives. In short, this work by Hök is a provocative homage to contemporary culture, combining urban art and pop symbolism. It challenges societal themes while captivating with its visual energy.
€2.000,00
Mr Strange Just Dali III
Just Dali is a print made using digital tools, this proof is limited to 30 copies and printed on Hanhemühle paper. Mr Strange offers here a very well-known portrait of Salvador Dali by replacing his famous mustache with the Nike logo. Delivery time: 2 weeks
€210,00
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