All artworks
Dillon Boy Romance Novel Blonde Wonder Woman
This work is a print made by Dillon Boy using mixed media: Spray paint, acrylic and oil pen on printed paper embellished with graffiti. This print is part of a "Nude Comic Book Art" collection to make superheroes (our models) more human. We can also see superimposed on Wonder Woman's body crying, sad and overwhelmed women in order to image the expression being stripped bare.
Dillon Boy Beautiful Coco Chanel Purse Handbag
Painting on canvas done by hand using spray paint, acrylic paint and oil pens on canvas. Dillon Boy chose as the central element of his work a personal representation of the iconic Chanel handbag. We find the interwoven texture of leather and the golden finishes on which he applies a specific effect in order to bring out its flashy side. The scribbles and doodles added by the artist give playful accents to this painting.
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. »
€1.200,00
Dillon Boy Uncle Sam vs. The Joker / I Want You Batman
This work is a print made from mixed media: Spray paint, acrylic and oil pen on printed paper decorated with graffiti and extracts from the Batman and Robin comic strip in the background. Here, the central object is Uncle Sam. Dillon Boy uses this emblematic character from the propaganda used by the Americans in a poster campaign intended to recruit young Americans to support the war effort during the First World War. (1917). In addition to the parodic side of the poster which consists of diverting the original poster by portraying Uncle Sam as a joker (supposed to be the symbol of freedom), the latter attempts to enlist Batman in these misdeeds.
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