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LaNord Suit
"Suit" by LaNord (Enric Alberti) is a captivating abstract work measuring 100 cm high by 81 cm wide. The composition is organized around a bold juxtaposition of colors and textures. The lower part of the painting is dominated by deep, almost fiery red tones, evoking a raw and passionate energy. The layers of red seem to intertwine, creating indistinct and dynamic shapes, as if an inner force were trying to express itself. As the eye moves upwards, the reds dissipate and the canvas gives way to calmer, almost ethereal shades of white, providing a striking, yet harmonious contrast. The transition between the two colours is fluid, evoking a passage between two emotional states, from tension to serenity. The white, pure and light, seems to evoke a feeling of openness and freedom, in contrast to the intensity of the red below. The surface of the canvas presents varied textures, with brushstrokes that are sometimes frank and powerful, sometimes more subtle, accentuating the depth of the work. The title "Suit" suggests a link with a form of progression or continuation, like a pursuit or a natural sequence between the two chromatic zones. In this piece, LaNord invites us to contemplate a play of contrasting emotions and states, while maintaining a fascinating visual unity.
€1.200,00
Floria Rey SunnyDay - XXL
Magnificent painting named "Sunny Day" by the German artist Floria Rey. This is a very large format work (105 cm x 163 cm) and unique delivered rolled with its certificate of authenticity.
Elmago Super hero stamp's 2
Combining several techniques: acrylic on canvas, on paper, lithography and collages, this work is an assembly of Marvel and DC Comics superheroes from different eras and different representations (films, comics, sketches, etc.). In this work, Elmago notably includes Thor, Superman, Hulk, Spiderman, Batman and many other heroes to discover.
€1.100,00
Elmago Barcode pop superhero
Combining several techniques: acrylic on canvas, on paper, lithography and collages, this work is an assembly of Marvel and DC Comics superheroes from different eras and different representations (films, comics, sketches, etc.). In this work, Elmago notably includes Thor, Superman, Hulk, Spiderman and many other heroes to discover.
€1.100,00
Freda People Super Mario Bros.
Painting on canvas made by hand using acrylic paint and high quality varnish. Accustomed to the use of pop culture icons, Freda People here tackles a reinterpretation of the Nintendo hero Mario by using the character present on the cover of Super Mario Bros 3 (Super Nintendo) released on October 23, 1988.
€990,00
Freda People Superman
Painting on canvas made by hand using acrylic paint and high quality varnish. Accustomed to the use of pop culture icons Freda People here tackles a reinterpretation of Superman taking flight. Superman, character created in January 1933 by American screenwriter Jerry Siegel and Canadian cartoonist Joe Shuster
€990,00
Maxime Andriot Superman and Wonder Woman
Original work by the artist Max Andriot limited to 10 copies. As usual, the artist highlights cartoon characters from pop culture. and comics from his childhood. Here he offers us a composition with elements from DC Comics: Superman and Wonder Woman.
Mitch Richmond The Alchemist - Darth Vader
Very original bronze sculpture by the artist Mitch Richmond representing the mask of Darth Vader. This bronze is cast, welded and polished by hand and will delight fans of the Star Wars universe
€1.250,00
Mr Strange The Bath
The Bath is a print made using digital tools, this proof is limited to 30 copies and printed on Hanhemühle paper. The artist Mr Strange uses self-deprecation through the works he offers. Here he stages an improbable situation where a gorilla bathes in a swimming pool to challenge us on the illogical side of this scene. Delivery time: 2 weeks
€210,00
Van Apple The Black Amex Love Gun
Like the giant sculpture by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York, Diederik Van Apple offers us a twisted version of a revolver symbolizing love and peace in a limited series of 125 copies worldwide. This version is part of an edition entitled Art Against War where the revolver is dressed in the colors of Amex (American Express)
Van Apple The Black Amex Love Gun 2
Like the giant sculpture by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York, Diederik Van Apple offers us a twisted version of a revolver symbolizing love and peace in a limited series of 125 copies worldwide. This version is part of an edition entitled Art Against War where the revolver is dressed in the colors of Amex (American Express)
€990,00
Van Apple The Butterfly Black
This iconic sculpture by Diederick Van Apple is part of the Art Against War collection, a committed series that diverts the imagery of weapons to offer an artistic and pacifist interpretation. The weapon displays a striking contrast between a textured gold stock and a barrel covered in a delicate floral pattern, symbolizing the duality between violence and beauty. The whole rests on an elegant black base, accentuating its sculptural and conceptual character. With this work, the artist plays on the codes of luxury and pop culture to invite a reflection on war and peace.
€990,00
Quinoa+ The Count-Duke of Olivares by Velázquez
The street art work created by the artist Quinoa+ (Quinoa Ribes) is a bold and contemporary interpretation of the famous painting "The Count-Duke of Olivares" by Diego Velázquez. This work measures 70 cm wide and 100 cm high, combining classic and modern elements for a unique and striking result. Starting with a high-quality print, Quinoa Ribes applied her graffiti skills to transform this iconic image. The imposing figure of the Count-Duke of Olivares, recognizable by his noble attitude and his majestic costume, is preserved as a central element of the work. However, Ribes added layers of bright colors and dynamic graphic patterns around and on the portrait, creating a stark contrast between Velázquez's baroque style and the urban aesthetic of graffiti. Bursts of red, blue and yellow spray paint pop against the dark background, adding a vibrant, contemporary energy to the composition. Black and white lines, drawn with precision, create geometric shapes and abstract patterns that surround and sometimes cross the central figure, adding a dimension of depth and movement. The work is also punctuated with various textual elements typical of street art, such as sentence fragments and stylized signatures, which provide a narrative and personal dimension. These textual additions, written in cursive and capital letters, provide an interesting contrast with the calm and serious face of the Count-Duke. By integrating these modern elements and layering them with the classic work, Quinoa Ribes succeeds in creating a unique piece that resonates with both Velázquez's historical legacy and contemporary urban culture. The work, with its dimensions of 70 cm by 100 cm, stands out with its presence and dynamism, attracting the eye and provoking reflection on the dialogue between tradition and modernity.
Van Apple The Dollar Love Gun
Like the giant sculpture by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York, Diederik Van Apple offers us a twisted version of a revolver symbolizing love and peace in a limited series of 125 copies worldwide. This version is part of an edition entitled Art Against War where the revolver is gilded and stained with acrylic paint.
Mr Strange The escalator
The escalator is a print made using digital tools, this proof is limited to 30 copies and printed on Hanhemühle paper. The artist Mr Strange uses self-deprecation through the works he offers. Here he stages an improbable situation where a gorilla descends the escalator of a New York subway. Delivery time: 2 weeks
€210,00
Aiiroh The Fab Four by Aiiroh & Namisen
Aiiroh & Namisen offers us here their version of the Beatles' Abbey Road cover or the 4 members of the group across a pedestrian crossing. By taking the silhouettes of the Beatles in pencil and integrating psychedelic colors, the two artists tick all the boxes of Pop Art. 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 works in collaboration with the young Japanese artist Namisen. Originally from the suburbs of Osaka, she is a master Shihan, the highest rank in the Japanese calligraphic art, Shodou. After a stint at the Nagoya School of Fine Arts, and influenced by the work of Ernst Kolb, she refined a unique and characteristic style through which she represents these subjects using fine and multiple lines, until obtain disconcerting portraits of light and shadow. His favorite subjects are animated characters, manga and films from his childhood, as well as American icons.
Willis The Flight of Love
In this brilliant work, Willis revisits the ancient myth of Cupid , the god of love, by propelling it into a resolutely contemporary aesthetic. The winged child, bow drawn, prepares to shoot an arrow of love—a universal symbol of desire, passion, and human vulnerability. Against a vibrant yellow background , splashed with dynamic white projections, Cupid's silhouette stands out powerfully. The detailed and organic green wings contrast with the graphic black and white treatment of the body, offering a play of textures and materials. The suspended, almost choreographic posture freezes the movement in mid-flight, reinforcing the dramatic intensity of the gesture. The combined use of stencils , acrylic paint and spray paint reflects the artist's signature style: a confident urban style, a cross between classical and street art. The black "W" in the lower right corner affirms the work's identity. With The Flight of Love , Willis offers a bold reinterpretation of the mythological figure, mixing love, tension and urban energy in a picture that is as pop as it is poetic.
€2.000,00
Van Apple The Flowers Gun
In The Flowers Gun , Van Apple repurposes a universal symbol of violence—the revolver—to create a resolutely peaceful and poetic work. The sculpture, chrome-plated or gilded depending on the version, represents a firearm whose barrel releases a vibrant bouquet of flowers, in colored resin or metal, symbolizing beauty, life, and hope. True to his contemporary pop art style, Van Apple blends visual provocation with a committed message: here, the artist invites us to disarm the world through culture, love, and nature. The Flowers Gun is not just an aesthetic object; it is a manifesto against violence, a celebration of peace, and a call to wonder in a world too often dominated by brutality. With this strong and bold work, Van Apple continues his work on contrasts and the diversion of objects, offering a piece that leaves no one indifferent.
€990,00
Mr Strange The Flying Hat
The Flying Hat is a work produced using digital tools, this proof is limited to 30 copies and printed on Hanhemühle paper. Mr Strange handles surrealism with a certain dose of derision. This work has many hidden meanings: the hat takes its freedom by crossing the rail. The latter represents an imaginary wall that the character does not dare to cross for fear of the train decorated with the Russian red star which arrives and which represents a form of censorship.
€210,00
Willis The Joker
In this powerful work, Willis , Street Artist, explores the theme of the duality of being through a face split into two contrasting halves. On one side, the character sports a disturbing clownish grin, referring to a chaotic and theatrical figure; on the other, a darker, more realistic face, expressing inner tension. This fusion clearly evokes the Joker from the Batman universe, and more specifically the intense and tormented interpretation by Joaquin Phoenix in the film Joker (2019), where the character oscillates between social marginalization, psychological suffering and an explosion of violence. The textured background in shades of gray and black, treated with a marbled effect, accentuates the latent violence of the composition and highlights the striking contrast of the central portrait. The artist skillfully plays with chiaroscuro , using the stencil as a tool of visual and symbolic impact. At the bottom right, the stenciled "W" print confirms the artist's identity while recalling the urban universe of his creations. With Duality , Willis questions the limits between character and person , between appearance and truth, in a society where masks are omnipresent.
€1.500,00
MrKas The Lines
Superb acrylic painting on canvas by the artist MrKas named "The Lines ". This canvas is part of the new 3D Abstract Messages 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 front and back by the artist.
€750,00
Lasveguix The Little Artist
Dive into the unique world of Lasveguix with "The little artist" , a vibrant work mixing urban collage, street art and cinematic nostalgia. Inspired by Charlie Chaplin's vintage poster, this creation reveals a child in black and white, paintbrush in hand, as a tribute to free and creative spirits. Torn textures, bursts of color, and handwritten inscriptions give this piece a striking depth, testifying to the dialogue between past and modernity. The imposing inscription "ART" underlines the central message: artistic expression is a rebellion, a legacy, and a child's play all at once. Add a touch of authenticity and emotion to your interior with this work of character.
€990,00
Peter Stark The Mandalorian Church II
Magnificent lithograph from the Star Wars universe, artist Peter Stark highlights "The Mandalorian". This work is produced using an ink with a high pigment content, which guarantees the colors for 100 years. The print is made on a paper textured matte Archival 320gr.
€350,00
Quinoa+ The Milkmaid
This work by the artist Quinoa+ (Quinoa Ribes), made in a street art style, is inspired by a classic painting while revisiting it in a modern and bold way. It represents a draped female figure reminiscent of Vermeer's paintings (The Milkmaid), particularly in her contemplative posture and the light that seems to fall on her face. The background is a soothing blue that contrasts with the vibrant superimposed elements. The figure is surrounded by colorful graffiti, tags, and abstract elements that partially cover the scene, infusing energy and movement. There are words such as "FUN" and various patterns in yellow, pink, blue, and green that recall urban art. These additions illustrate a collision between classical art and contemporary urban culture, symbolizing both modernity and the legacy of the past. A humorous inscription "Send Your Child to Art School" also appears, adding a note of satire.
€990,00