All artworks
Lasveguix Marianne Obey Urban Wall Fragment #3
In this work, Lasveguix pays homage to Obey , an emblematic figure of global street art, by revisiting the iconic Marianne through his own aesthetic. On a piece of torn cardboard, with edges burned by time, the artist recreates the illusion of a fragment torn from an urban wall —a witness to a passage, a visual cry, a street memory. Layers of overlapping posters, graffiti marks, and paint chips blend chaos and harmony. The partially revealed face of Liberty emerges from the collage as a timeless symbol, both fragile and indestructible. The handwritten “Made in France” label acts as a clear signature: that of an artist who celebrates the French urban scene while engaging in dialogue with its international influences. Through Fragment of Freedom , Lasveguix questions the notion of trace and heritage. Each tear becomes the mark of a gesture, each piece of cardboard, a piece of wall that tells the story of freedom of expression. Framed size: 42 x 32 x 3 cm
€300,00
Lasveguix Marianne Obey Urban Wall Fragment #2
This work of Lasveguix perfectly embodies the tension between heritage and modernity. Against a minimalist black background stands a vibrant collage blending textures, poster fragments, and bursts of color. In the center, the iconic female face—inspired by the graphic codes of committed street art—symbolizes Freedom , a word partially revealed, as if torn from the wall of time. Around this figure, Lasveguix superimposes layers of torn paper, graffiti and paint in vivid shades, creating a composition that is both raw and poetic. The hand-painted inscription “Made in France” anchors the message: an affirmation of artistic and cultural identity, proudly rooted in the French urban scene. Between homage and diversion, this work celebrates the power of collage as an act of memory and resistance. Each tear becomes a gesture of freedom, each trace a street imprint. Framed size: 42 x 32 x 3 cm
€300,00
Lasveguix Marianne Obey Urban Wall Fragment #1
In this work, Lasveguix explores the technique of collage and torn posters to revisit a well-known graphic icon: the Marianne popularized by Shepard Fairey (Obey) . At the center, the stylized and ornamented face emerges through layers of colorful, typographic and handwritten posters, creating a game of progressive unveiling. The composition gives the impression of a fragment torn from an urban wall , like a section of visual palimpsest where successive layers of display tell a collective story. By mixing the visual universe of Obey — a symbol of resistance and counterculture — with his own visual language, Lasveguix composes a piece that is both raw and poetic. The tears, overlays, and textures echo the materiality of the street, where images crumble and reinvent themselves over time. The work thus questions the tension between icon and contemporary appropriation, between shared memory and personal expression. Framed size: 42 x 32 x 3 cm
€300,00
Lasveguix Lost Invader
This work of Lasveguix embraces a raw urban aesthetic, somewhere between collage, repurposing, and graffiti. The background is made up of successive layers of torn-off posters, typographic fragments, and advertising images reminiscent of the city's saturated walls, bearers of overlapping visual memories. In the center, a black and white visual takes up the iconography of the famous video game Space Invaders , accompanied by the word "LOST", reinforcing the idea of disappearance or wandering in the urban visual chaos. Above, a graffiti in thick and spontaneous black letters announces "INVADER WAS HERE", a direct nod to the street artist Invader and his practice of marking territory with his mosaics. A blue halo in the background highlights the inscription, as if to give it a particular aura, while the torn colors and textures of the posters contribute to the palimpsest effect. The work questions traces, memory, and ephemerality in public spaces: what is glued, covered, scratched, and then reappropriated. It creates tension between popular culture (video games, street art) and the poetic decomposition of city walls.
€1.400,00
Wawapod Goldorak 1 Box 3D
This work is born from the meeting of two complementary universes. In the background, Lasveguix creates a vibrant urban fresco: torn posters, fragments of typography, pop culture heroes and torn materials form a raw mosaic, like the walls of a city saturated with collective memory and popular imagination. Among these layers, we can guess the mythical figure of Goldorak , an intergenerational icon, emerging like a heroic totem in the midst of chaos. On the glass that protects the collage, Wawapod intervenes with its characteristic visual language: a grid of colored dots, almost pixelated, which acts as an optical filter and a contemporary reinterpretation. This graphic veil transforms the perception of the work, blurring it and revealing it at the same time, recalling the codes of both digital and screen printing. By combining their gestures, the two artists offer a dual interpretation: Lasveguix's nostalgic and urban memory interacts with Wawapod's rhythmic pop abstraction. The whole becomes a hybrid work, both a tribute to childhood and an aesthetic exploration of the contemporary gaze.
€650,00
Lasveguix Urban Girl
Urban Girl is an ode to femininity amidst urban chaos. A young woman's face, with an almost photographic intensity, emerges from a swirl of color, torn posters, and ripped textures. The shreds of paper, in vivid shades of blue, pink, and gold, overlap like layers of the city's memory, creating a tension between fragility and power. The closed gaze and the expression of the figure suggest abandonment, a breath, as if she were offering herself a moment of intimacy in the tumult of the outside world. The background, marked by graffiti and scribbled words—“I love you”—inscribes this feminine presence in the raw energy of the street, somewhere between an intimate declaration and a public cry. With Urban Girl , Lasveguix captures the fleeting beauty hidden within the scoured walls and colorful ruins of our cities. The work thus becomes a portrait that is both poetic and wild, where the city and the intimate merge into a single vibration.
€1.300,00
Jérôme Mesnager La danse amoureuse
La Danse Amoureuse is a four-handed work that combines two distinct but complementary artistic worlds. On the left, Jérôme Mesnager unfolds his iconic white silhouette, a symbol of life, movement, and freedom. Two stylized bodies intertwine in a fluid dance, vibrant with energy, against a vibrant orange backdrop that intensifies the warmth and vitality of the scene. On the right, the universe of Lasveguix brings an urban and chaotic dimension. Collages, torn posters, popular icons, and fragments of faces compose a teeming mosaic, imbued with memory and street culture. Batman, punk slogans, anonymous portraits, and tags overlap, evoking the fragility of time and the expressive power of the city. The encounter between the two styles creates a poetic tension: Mesnager's timeless, amorous impulse engages with Lasveguix's visual and historical depth. This work thus becomes a metaphor for love at the heart of urban tumult—a light, universal dance that resists the noise and fragments of the contemporary world.
Wawapod Urban Joconde
At the heart of this abundant composition, the Mona Lisa stands out, revisited with the contemporary audacity characteristic of Wawapod . Reinterpreted as a constellation of white dots on a black background, it floats in the center of the canvas like a pixelated apparition, both recognizable and abstract. Its gaze, enigmatic as always, slips into the visual tumult orchestrated by Lasveguix , whose colorful and saturated collages evoke the raw energy of the city walls. Around the Mona Lisa, fragments of popular culture collide: a little girl blowing a bubble of gum, female icons from vintage magazines, typography ripped from the street, hip-hop figures, and fragments of comics. This carefully composed urban chaos powerfully highlights the serenity of the central face. The sticker “ Hello, my name is Amour Toujours, ” Wawapod’s leitmotif, punctuates the work like a declaration of tenderness addressed to Leonardo da Vinci’s icon—and, through her, to the entire history of art. Here, the Mona Lisa is no longer frozen in a museum: she lives, breathes, and evolves in a world of color, noise, and contradictory messages. She becomes a figure of gentle resistance in our image-saturated era.
€1.450,00
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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