All artworks
Filippo Pietro Castrovinci Spider-Man
In this astonishing sculpture, Filippo Pietro Castrovinci reinterprets Spider-Man through a resolutely contemporary approach, using Corten steel as a medium of expression. Created by superimposing cut metal layers , the work forms a stylized silhouette of the head of the famous superhero, immediately recognizable by its dynamic and taut structure. The choice of Corten steel—a raw material that develops a patina over time—reinforces the idea of a hero anchored in reality , shaped by the layers of his history, his struggles, and his human duality. The sliced construction evokes a three-dimensional scan or a digital model stopped in its tracks, frozen in a post-industrial aesthetic . The piece dialogues between strength and fragility , matter and emptiness , mask and identity , offering a reading on several levels: Spider-Man becomes a symbol of resilience , but also of fragmentation - as if his figure itself were deconstructed by the weight of the modern world.
€990,00
Van Apple Banksy Bomb
With Banksy Bomb , Van Apple offers a sculpture as ironic as it is striking, merging the animal world with the military universe. Made of chrome resin , the turtle has a smooth and shiny body, contrasting with a shell transformed into a black tactical helmet , which becomes the heart of the artistic statement. On each side of the helmet, the artist has incorporated a reproduction of an iconic Banksy work, reinforcing the dialogue between street art, social satire and contemporary sculpture . These motifs, both critical and recognizable, inject a dose of rebellion and humor into the piece. The juxtaposition between the peaceful slowness of the turtle and the armed, technological and committed universe evoked by the helmet and Banksy's visuals, offers a reading on several levels: between resistance and absurdity , fragility and armor , long time and social urgency .
€1.300,00
Giorgio Stocco Arc de Triomphe - Paris
In this striking work, Giorgio Stocco reinterprets the iconic Arc de Triomphe , placing it at the heart of a reinvented urban scene, on the border between realism and fantasy. Created digitally and then pasted onto canvas , the composition offers a contemporary interpretation of the Parisian monument , transformed here into a vertical playground. The Arc comes to life: dozens of figures—tiny but animated— climb its facades , cling to its sculptures, wander across the upper terrace, or shelter under a floating tricolor umbrella . The work introduces a fascinating play of scale , between architectural monumentality and human abundance. The background, discreet but present, is composed of printed pages , adding a cultural and textual texture that enriches the reading of the piece. With this offbeat scene, Giorgio Stocco questions the relationship between man and history , between the individual and symbols. He mixes humor, visual poetry and a remarkable technical mastery of digital imagery, served by a collage perfectly integrated into the canvas support , halfway between traditional painting and contemporary digital art.
€450,00
Giorgio Stocco Pop Ballerina 6 - Opera Unica
In this striking work, Giorgio Stocco composes a dance between image, text, and color. On a double-page spread from an old dictionary (printed and glued to the canvas), the artist paints a ballerina in full motion, smiling, embodying grace and lightness. The typographic background becomes both stage and decor, where each printed word seems to participate in the ballet. The dancer's dress, made up of red and turquoise diamond patterns, evokes a harlequin's costume, a symbol of elegance and playfulness. Around her, a shower of petals in red, turquoise, and black literally explodes onto the page, blending dynamism and poetry. This profusion of color breaks the rigidity of the printed text and evokes a joyful liberation of artistic expression. With this work, Stocco explores the contrast between structure (the dictionary, a tool of definition and framework) and freedom (movement, color, dance), thus giving a second life to a forgotten page by transforming it into a scene of emotion.
€750,00
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
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
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.
€990,00
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
Karl Lagasse One Dollar In God
This emblematic work of Karl Lagasse revisits the US one-dollar bill through a bold interpretation that blends street art, pop art, and contemporary abstraction . Created on a wavy relief structure , the piece combines strong visual elements—such as the pyramid and the eagle—with vivid paint drips and layered textures , the artist's signature aesthetic. Each copy is numbered and signed by the artist , and bears witness to his work on the notion of value , both monetary and artistic. A striking piece that questions our relationship to money, to icons and to art.
€1.500,00
Popik Get out! The Thing
This original work by Popik stages a spectacular interplay between comics and sculpture. A copy of issue number 1 of "Fantastici Quattro" (Fantastic Four in Italian) appears to literally explode under the impact of a massive, embossed fist, which bursts from the paper as if piercing a barrier between fiction and reality. The fist represents The Thing , one of the iconic members of the Fantastic Four, with its characteristic rocky texture. The staging plays on the effect of trompe-l'oeil and dynamic destruction, giving the impression that the superhero is stepping out of the comic book and into our world. This hybrid creation, a cross between pop art and sculpture, pays homage to the world of comics by instilling an impression of movement and raw energy, faithful to the explosive spirit of superhero comics.
€500,00
Mitch Richmond Voyager - Daft Punk Sculpture
This striking sculpture by Mitch Richmond is a contemporary reinterpretation of the iconic helmet from the world of Daft Punk, merging futuristic aesthetics with traditional craftsmanship. Crafted from hand-cast, welded, and patinated metal , it features an antique green finish , giving the work a historical depth and organic texture. Its sleek, minimalist design evokes both the world of science fiction and the archaeology of a forgotten future. The subtly aged patina gives this piece an aura of mystery, as if it were a rediscovered artifact, witness to a distant and unknown era. Between a tribute to the emblematic figures of pop culture and an exploration of time and matter, this sculpture stands out as a timeless work, perfect for lovers of contemporary art and objects with a unique design.
Léa Poncharal Golden Love
This steel sculpture, created by the artist Léa Poncharal , is a striking work that combines the strength of metal with the delicacy of golden butterflies. Entitled "AMOR" , it presents this word in imposing and textured letters, enhanced by a rich application of golden oil paint. Around and on the letters, butterflies seem to fly away, symbolizing lightness, ephemerality and transformation. The contrast between the rigidity of the steel and the organic fluidity of the butterflies brings a unique dynamic to this piece, evoking the idea that love, although rooted in matter, remains a living and constantly moving feeling. The whole rests on an elegant base, emphasizing its sculptural and refined character.
€7.500,00
Popik Get Out Spiderman Skeleton
This striking work by the artist Popik is a fusion between comics and sculpture, giving a new dimension to pop art and geek culture. The artist diverts a cover of the comic L'Uomo Ragno (Italian version of Spider-Man ), integrating a fist in relief, emerging from the frame as if he wanted to break the boundary between fiction and reality. Made using laser synthesis technology, which allows for layer-by-layer 3D printing using powder, this sculpture highlights meticulous work on textures and material effects. The integration of torn elements and sculpted details reinforces the visual power of the work, evoking the brute force of the superhero and the impact of pop culture on our collective imagination. A unique and striking piece that plays on the contrasts between the two-dimensional design and the three-dimensionality of the sculpture, making this creation a true collector's item.
€500,00
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
Karl Lagasse NEW One Dollar PINKCH
Karl Lagasse revisits the iconic American one-dollar bill in a striking artwork that fuses economic symbolism with contemporary artistic expression. Playing with the contrasts between monetary rigor and the energy of street art, the artist applies vibrant touches of red, blue, and black to the bill's surface, creating a dynamic, almost three-dimensional effect. The work, curved as if floating in space, illustrates the flexibility and fragility of the perceived value of money. George Washington, the central figure, seems to emerge from this chromatic mixture, recalling the permanence and transformation of money through the prism of art. Signed and numbered, this limited edition of 33 embodies Lagasse's vision of economy, abstraction and luxury, making each piece an exclusive collector's item.
€1.700,00
Dr. Hide Chaplin 2002
This canvas made entirely by hand by Dr. Hide is a vibrant and expressive portrait inspired by Charlie Chaplin. The artist uses a bright and contrasting colour palette, mixing hues of blue, red, yellow and pink to give a striking energy to the work. The character, depicted with his iconic bowler hat and bow tie, is painted in a pop art and neo-expressionist style, where shadows and lights are accentuated by dynamic color schemes. The fiery abstract background adds intensity to the image, reinforcing the theatrical character of the subject. Every brushstroke is a testament to Dr. Hide's talent and mastery, delivering a bold, modern tribute to one of cinema's most iconic figures.
€990,00
Dr. Hide Vinyl Record Let It Be
This work of Dr. Hide is an artistic composition made from vinyl cut and assembled in the form of a triptych. The central visual, printed on the main disc, represents the iconic Abbey Road pedestrian crossing, with the silhouettes of the Beatles in shadow, superimposed on a background reproducing the British flag. The inscription "LET IT BE" in large capital letters, accompanied by the subtitle "A CELEBRATION OF THE MUSIC OF THE BEATLES", reinforces the homage to the legendary group. The side vinyls, whose labels are visible (marked "A DECAP SOUND"), complete the composition by creating an effect of symmetry and depth. The artist Dr. Hide plays here on the materiality of the vinyl record, both a musical medium and a plastic element, transforming a cult object into a contemporary work of art.
€990,00
Freda People The Rolling Stones Collection XL
This original painting by Freda People , made entirely by hand, pays homage to the Rolling Stones with an artistic fusion between the famous Abbey Road pedestrian crossing and the iconic Stones tongue logo. The work is executed in black, white and red , creating a striking visual effect. The band members move forward in a graphic and expressive style, with paint drips that reinforce the raw and urban effect of the whole. The bright red highlights their clothes and the central logo, while the black and white structures the composition, recalling the style of street art and pop art . Every detail is carefully crafted, offering a modern and dynamic interpretation of the rock universe, where energy and rebellion meet on the canvas.
€990,00
Stefanie Raus Abstraktion schwarz 2 XXL
The table of Stéfanie Raus depicted in the photo is an abstract work characterized by dominant black brushstrokes on a light cream background. The black shapes, dynamic and expressive, have a raw and irregular appearance. With its imposing dimensions (110x160 cm), the work accentuates the visual impact of these bold strokes, evoking abstract expressionism through its pictorial gesture. The work is delivered rolled, without a frame. A frame of 100x150x2 cm is recommended for its mounting. Each creation of the artist is unique, made by hand using various techniques. Cracks, notches, reliefs and paint projections are an integral part of the style and do not constitute defects, but an assumed artistic choice. All works are hand signed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
€990,00
Mikko Call Me Baby No. 10
Dive into a vibrant universe with "Call Me Baby Nº10" , a bold work by the contemporary artist Mikko . This painting fuses pop art and abstract expressionism, highlighting a captivating female face that seems to emerge from a rain of vibrant colors. Mikko plays with a vivid palette of yellow, red, pink, blue and green, creating a harmony of spots and splashes that bring life and movement to the work. Bold black lines define the contours of the face and hair, adding depth and intensity to this artistic swirl. Every detail seems to tell a unique story, making this piece perfect for energizing a modern, statement space. Transform your interior with this artistic explosion that embodies Mikko's boundless creativity. A must-have for lovers of modern art and vibrant colors.
€1.500,00
Quinoa+ The MonaLisa
Discover a bold reinterpretation of the famous Mona Lisa in a unique street art style by the artist Quinoa+ (Quinoa Ribes) . Set against a golden background, this painting fuses the timeless elegance of the Renaissance icon with the raw energy of urban graffiti. The symbolic white halo brings a touch of celestial irony, while the colorful lettering and tags, including the words "SEND YOUR CHILD TO ART SCHOOL" and "QUEEN," inject a vibrant and committed modernity. Every detail, from dynamic drips to multi-colored bombs, reveals the duality between tradition and artistic rebellion, making this piece a must-have for lovers of contemporary art and urban culture. Add this iconic work to your collection and give your space a touch of boldness, history and urban creativity.
€900,00
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.
€1.200,00
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.
€990,00
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