All artworks
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
Ghiglione Coquelicot #2
In this vibrant and poetic work, Jean-Philippe Ghiglione , renowned for his mastery of the poppy in painting, captures all the fragility and power of this iconic flower. Painted in oil with a knife, this 100 cm x 100 cm composition magnifies shapes and textures with an energetic and controlled gesture. The intense red of the petals contrasts with the white background, highlighting the delicate curves and the vitality of the flower. The slender, slightly golden stems evoke a fluid, almost dancing movement, while the budding buds add a touch of narrative: that of the cycle of life. The work demonstrates Ghiglione's characteristic style: an expressive painting, on the border between abstraction and figuration, where the poppy becomes a symbol of freedom, ephemeral beauty and sublime nature.
€4.000,00
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
Ronan Martin Seidenschals
"Seidenschals" of Ronan Martin is a powerful work that explores the tension between the lightness of movement and the depth of matter. Against a dense, luminous black background, the artist pays explicit homage to Pierre Soulages , working the surface with particular care given to black pigment and glazing , giving the background a vibrant, almost living texture. This black is not absence, but presence: it captures, reflects, reveals. At the heart of this textured darkness, two swirls of color emerge, like silk scarves suspended in space—hence the title, Seidenschals . The pictorial gesture, fluid but controlled, brings out reds, yellows, blues, and greens, in a thick, almost sculpted material. These colored filaments meet at the center in a point of fragile tension, like a moment of grace frozen between two forces. This work engages in a dialogue between light and shadow, matter and movement, abstraction and emotion. It embodies a search for contrast and balance, where black becomes a field of expression rather than a void, and where color becomes breath.
€2.000,00
Ghiglione Galloping horses
This work of Jean-Philippe Ghiglione 's dynamic and expressive painting depicts a cavalcade of horses in motion. Painted in oil with a palette knife, it is distinguished by its gestural, semi-abstract style. The horses, rendered in energetic strokes of brown, black, white, and yellow, appear to leap from the canvas, carried along by a powerful and spontaneous momentum. The white background accentuates the effect of speed and freedom, giving the impression that the animals are galloping in a bright, almost unreal light. The material is worked with vigor, evoking both the muscular strength of the horses and the wind surrounding them. The contours are deliberately blurred, reflecting the intensity of the movement rather than the precision of the shapes. The signature at the bottom left - recognizable among other things by its free line - confirms the authenticity of the Ghiglione style, which explores here, as often, the themes of wild nature and animal vitality.
€1.500,00
Lasveguix Urban Marianne
With "Urban Marianne" , Lasveguix reinterprets the French republican icon through the prism of pop culture and urban imagery. Marianne, a timeless symbol of freedom, fraternity, and resistance, sits at the center of the composition in an aesthetic reminiscent of vintage engravings, but transposed into a resolutely contemporary visual chaos. Around her, a mosaic of torn posters, graffiti, musical references—including the iconic "Oasis"—and female figures from another era. Words like "LOVE" and "FREEDOM" emerge from the layers of paper, like so many cries in the city. Lasveguix blends symbols and eras: from antique stamps to a punk aesthetic, including political and artistic slogans. This work embodies a gentle and aesthetic resistance , where today's Marianne does not wave a flag, but shines in the interstices of a fragmented world. "Urban Marianne" is a committed fresco, where women become the common thread of a collective narrative, reinvented on the walls of our cities.
Lasveguix Wild love
In "Wild Love" , Lasveguix fuses the raw instinct of nature with the urban energy of contemporary street art. This abundant work juxtaposes the majestic, hyperrealistic image of a lion, a symbol of strength and pride, with a chaotic collage of advertisements, graffiti, and torn vintage posters, witnesses to a collective urban memory. The word "YES," painted in bright pink in the center of the canvas, contrasts with the feline's wildness and evokes a surge of acceptance, hope, or raw passion. We also glimpse an illustrated woman, in pop art style, who seems to be looking intensely at the viewer—a nostalgic yet powerful reminder of the female figure in the popular imagination. Here, Lasveguix explores the duality between love and instinct , the civilized and the wild, past and present. The splattered layers of paint, the superimposed typography, and the torn elements give the work an almost musical rhythm, somewhere between tension and harmony. "Amour Sauvage" is a visual statement where tenderness meets power, and where street art becomes the language of primal emotions, expressed with striking intensity.
€1.500,00
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.
€2.000,00
J. Hanter Cautiva dorada
In Cautiva dorada , J. Hanter continues her sensitive exploration of femininity and interiority through a composition that is both powerful and poetic. The portrait of a woman, in profile, with closed eyes and a peaceful face, occupies the entire verticality of the canvas. Her dark, flowing and slightly tormented hair becomes the support for a sumptuous ornament, made of stylized golden motifs evoking leaves, cells, genetic imprints or plant adornments. These golden acrylic lines, with an almost calligraphic ornamental precision, intertwine in the hair like a precious cage, both captivating and protective. They seem to hold, as if suspended, the thought or memory of the figure represented, while emphasizing its mystery. The background, in warm, velvety tones, highlights the delicacy of the face, treated in oil with soft modeling and a subtle palette. The whole gives off an impression of inner silence, abandonment, and chosen captivity. With Cautiva dorada , J. Hanter questions the link between ornament and identity, between constraint and beauty. The work evokes a duality between symbolic confinement and inner wealth, suggesting that some prisons are made of gold, but also of dreams.
€1.100,00
J. Hanter The Angel's Path
The Angel's Stroke is a powerful and luminous work that fuses the delicacy of realistic portraiture with symbolic abstraction. At the center of the composition, a female figure, her eyes closed, appears suspended in a moment of profound serenity and elevation. The soft modeling of the skin, executed in oil, contrasts with the boldness of the golden lines drawn in acrylic, which unfold in an upward movement, like wings or celestial flames. These fine, dynamic lines evoke both the lightness of breath and the power of divine energy. They draw a stylized aura around the figure's head and bust, featuring a crown, hair, and angelic wings. The canvas is tinged with a range of pinkish beiges and golds, reinforcing the softness and spirituality of the scene. Through this work, J. Hanter explores the boundary between the human and the sacred, between the visible and the invisible. El trazo del ángel is both a tribute to inner grace and an invitation to let oneself be traversed by a greater, silent, and luminous force.
€1.100,00
Margot Laffon Spring Moon - Original
Spring Moon is an original and unique work by the artistMargot Laffon , now highly sought after by collectors and lovers of contemporary portraits. Hand-painted in acrylic, this exceptional piece embodies the artist's unique world: powerful, refined, and deeply expressive. The canvas depicts a hypnotic female portrait. The face—of an almost supernatural pallor—is contrasted with intense blue hair , piercing electric blue eyes , and deep red lips . The whole is framed by a stylized textile background , where floral patterns and an Art Nouveau atmosphere evoke a dreamlike, dense, and vibrant world. The garment, adorned with vibrant flowers and oriental details, draws inspiration from traditional textile cultures, offering a touch of ethnic elegance and great visual richness. The red flower in the hair accentuates the balance between sensuality, mystery, and inner strength.
€3.500,00
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.
€1.100,00
Jérôme Mesnager Invader 2 - XL
This work is an energetic fusion of two emblematic artistic universes of Parisian street art: the white body in movement of Jérôme Mesnager and the colorful, pixelated and urban universe of Lasveguix , here inspired by the Invader Rubikcubist exhibition at the MIMA Museum (24.06.2022 – 08.01.2023). The background is composed of fragments of torn and superimposed posters, mixing Rubik's Cube motifs, figures by the artist Invader and pop elements such as hearts, numbers and scribbled labels. Mesnager's white figure visually traverses the work, like a free body in the urban chaos. It seems to emerge from the raw material, slipping between layers of torn posters. Lasveguix adds his touch by juxtaposing symbols of pop culture, digital technology, and urban love (roses, hearts, graffiti).
Lasveguix Urban Mickey
This piece of Lasveguix presents an urban and contemporary reinterpretation of a global icon: Mickey Mouse. Against a bright blue background, the famous Disney character is depicted in a classic style with his red shorts and wide smile, but he is partly covered by a chaotic collage of torn paper, slashed posters, and layers of paint. The juxtaposition of the sharpness of the cartoon with the raw, fragmented look of the collage evokes a tension between nostalgia, popular culture, and the erasure of time. The bursts of vivid color (red, blue, black, yellow) combined with the torn materials bring a dynamism that seems to burst Mickey's image out of its original frame. At the bottom right, the signature "Lasveguix" anchors the work in the world of street art and pop art, faithful to the style of the artist who likes to mix popular references and street aesthetics.
€1.300,00
Léa Poncharal Bearbrick Orange Gold
This work of Léa Poncharal , delivered in a white American box , plays on transparency, light and the contrast between the softness and strength of the symbols she depicts. The piece represents a Bearbrick , an iconic silhouette of contemporary design, cut from plexiglass. Butterflies with finely chiseled wings adorn its surface, creating an impression of lightness and movement. The shine of the material and the play of reflections accentuate the feeling of weightlessness, while the textured white background reinforces the depth and visual impact of the work. Between pop art and minimalism , this creation explores the duality between the childlike world and the elegance of nature, merging the aesthetics of the toy and the poetry of the living.
€990,00
Bruno Cantais Tribute to Soulages
This work of Bruno Cantais , created in homage to Pierre Soulages , is part of the continuity of outrenoir , a movement initiated by Soulages where light is born from the interaction with dark matter. Here, the artist uses the texture of the paint to structure the surface, creating a subtle interplay between opacity and reflections. The dynamic, energetically drawn streaks evoke an almost organic movement, recalling the imprints of time or the traces of pouring rain frozen in the material. The exclusive use of black, far from being an absence of color, becomes an infinite source of luminous variations and depth. With this tribute, Bruno Cantais does not just quote Soulages, but also appropriates his visual language to offer a work that questions our perception of black and light, between rigor and raw emotion.
€700,00
Jérôme Mesnager One Love
This unique piece brings together two emblematic worlds of street art: the iconic Man in White by Jérôme Mesnager , symbol of light and humanity, and the vibrant urban universe of Lasveguix , mixing collages, graffiti and raw textures. In this powerful composition, two white figures embrace amidst a colorful chaos, representing love and unity amidst the tumult of the modern world. The message "ONE LOVE," tagged at the top of the work, reinforces this idea of universality and connection. The inscriptions, torn posters, and bursts of color offer a visual depth reminiscent of the history-laden walls of great metropolises. This original work, at the crossroads of urban art and visual poetry, is a celebration of love, resilience, and sharing. A powerful and timeless piece, ideal for lovers of contemporary and street art.
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.
€1.250,00
Léa Poncharal Bearbrick
This work by Léa Poncharal , made of plexiglass and delivered with an American box, illustrates her unique artistic approach mixing modernity and nostalgia. It features an iconic silhouette inspired by the famous Bearbrick, composed of orange plexiglass giving the impression of a neon with technological patterns evoking electronic circuits. The vibrant shine of the material reinforces the sensation of light and movement, central elements in the artist's work. Colorful butterflies, finely cut, come to rest delicately on the figure and in the surrounding space. Their presence symbolizes transformation, ephemerality and lightness, contrasting with the rigidity of the main structure. The white textured background adds an extra dimension, playing on the reliefs and accentuating the impression of the butterflies floating. The whole composition illustrates the dialogue between nature and technology, between past and future.
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.
€1.100,00
Lasveguix Urban Little Girl
“Urban Little Girl” – A daring work by Lasveguix Dive into the powerful world of Lasveguix with "Urban Little Girl" , a work where street art meets the history of pop culture and protest. Between torn posters, bright colors and raw textures, this unique composition captures the vibrant energy of the street. In the center, a little girl in black and white, brush raised, seems to redefine her world through art. Her innocent and rebellious gesture contrasts with the cultural icons that surround her, notably the influence of the OBEY movement and the rock spirit of Nirvana . This visual dialogue between revolt and poetry underlines a powerful message: artistic expression is a weapon, a freedom and a timeless voice. Transform your interior with this committed work, a symbol of raw emotion and creative independence.
€990,00
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
Ghiglione Coquelicot #1
Dive into the world of Jean-Philippe Ghiglione with this unique work, made in oil on canvas and applied with a knife. A poppy specialist, the artist captures all the delicacy and intensity of this iconic flower. The deep red petals contrast beautifully with the light background, while touches of black and gold bring relief and dynamism. Each stroke of the knife reveals texture and movement, offering a composition that is both powerful and elegant. This painting is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity. Ideal for enhancing an interior with a strong and timeless artistic touch.
Lasveguix Urban Notre-Dame
Dive into the world of Lasveguix with Urban Notre-Dame , a powerful work where street art dialogues with history. By mixing a black and white photograph of the cathedral with an urban collage made of torn posters, graffiti and raw textures, the artist captures the soul of Paris, between grandeur and resilience. This contemporary interpretation resonates even more today, as Notre-Dame continues its rebirth after the fire that marked it. Through this fusion of chaos and harmony, Urban Notre-Dame becomes a tribute to memory and reconstruction, embodying both the fragility and strength of an emblematic monument. Its striking aesthetic, where colors and materials intertwine, makes this work a unique piece, ideal for art and heritage enthusiasts. It invites us to see beauty where time and hardship leave their mark, transforming a symbol into a powerful and timeless artistic expression.
€1.500,00