All artworks
Mikko Cupid Valentine On Frame
Cupid Valentine On Frame is an explosion of color and energy where classic iconography meets the fire of urban art. In the center, the figure of a Cupid, a timeless symbol of love, is represented in an almost photographic style, but crossed by drips, projections and colored superpositions which propel it into a contemporary and vibrant dimension. Created using mixed media— acrylic paint, spray paint, markers, pencil, and stencils —the work juxtaposes precision and spontaneity. The incandescent background, dominated by reds and oranges, radiates like a passionate aura, while splashes of pink, green, and blue fragment the image, creating a contrast between angelic sweetness and expressive power. The white frame sketched around the character acts as a symbolic opening: Cupid seems to emerge from it to project himself towards the viewer, reminding us that love, in all its intensity, transgresses limits and invades space. With Cupid Valentine On Frame , Mikko revisits the myth of Cupid to make it an urban icon, both tender and explosive, where love unfolds in the luminous chaos of modern cities.
€2.000,00
Willis Bohemia
In La Bohème , Willis celebrates the passion, carefreeness, and freedom of love. Against a backdrop of explosive rays in vivid hues— fuchsia pink , electric blue , and pure white —two faces intertwine in a loving embrace, their eyes closed, lost in the moment. The composition evokes a raw emotional intensity, reinforced by black splashes and enigmatic symbols like hearts and a question mark. The artist draws on the aesthetics of street art to create a scene that is both intimate and graphic , where the geometric lines of the background contrast with the softness of human curves. This background, which almost evokes a shattered flag or a modern stained-glass window, perhaps symbolizes the social, cultural, or emotional structure within which love tries to fit—or escape. Willis's signature "W", placed at the bottom right, affirms the identity of this work: free, urban, alive. La Bohème is not simply a tribute to love: it is a declaration of freedom, an ode to passions without rules, to the beauty of the suspended moment.
€2.800,00
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
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
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.
€2.000,00
Mikko Campbells Spray Fuck The Police
Mikko 's "Campbells Spray Fuck The Police" is a powerful piece that evokes the spirit of protest and provocation. In a style very similar to that of Banksy, Mikko juxtaposes innocence and rebellion by featuring a police officer, a child and a Campbell's soup can, a pop culture icon. The police officer, a symbol of authority, stands next to a child whose carefree attitude contrasts with the act of defiance represented by the name of the work "Fuck The Police". The colorful background, a whirlwind of bright and chaotic colors, is a visual explosion of mixed media. Using acrylic paint, masks, markers, spray paint, pencils and giclée, Mikko creates a rich and dynamic texture that adds depth to the scene, while reinforcing the intensity of the message. The irony of the famous Campbell's soup can, symbol of mass culture and consumer society, underlines the implicit critique of institutions. This work, both provocative and aesthetically striking, is part of a tradition of committed art, where each visual element contributes to the narration of a message of social resistance.
€2.000,00
Mikko Lion Face On Graffiti Background
Mikko ’s “Lion Face On Graffiti Background” is a powerful and captivating work that combines various techniques and materials to create a vibrant portrait of a lion. The lion’s face, drawn with bold black strokes, stands majestically at the center of the work, symbolizing both strength and nobility. The vibrant and colorful background is an explosion of colors created using acrylic, spray, and squirt paint, capturing the raw energy of graffiti. Masks, felt-tip pens and pencils enrich the composition, providing dynamic details that contrast with the lion's imposing silhouette. This juxtaposition between the realism of the face and the colorful abstraction of the background creates a striking visual tension, where softness and power meet. Mikko's work, both urban and wild, embodies the spirit of the street while paying homage to the majesty of the king of animals. A unique piece that is part of the world of contemporary street art, combining technique and spontaneity.
€2.000,00
Parscha Mirghawameddin Bond No. 5
This is a painting on canvas made using stencils, highly pigmented acrylic paint and aerosols. To create its deep surfaces, Parscha Mirghawameddin applies layers of paint to the canvas with a sponge and alternates soft and hard layers with a squeegee. This unique piece depicts actor Sean Connery as James Bond and one of his most famous quotes: "You call it luck. I all it destiny"
€990,00
Parscha Mirghawameddin Monroe No. 205
This is a painting by Parscha Mirghawameddin on canvas 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 Marilyn Monroe and one of her most famous quotes. “We should all start to live before we get too old. Fear is stupid. So are regrets.”
€1.000,00
Parscha Mirghawameddin Hepburn No. 118
This is a painting on canvas 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 by Parscha Mirghawameddin 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. »
€1.700,00
Parscha Mirghawameddin Hepburn No. 119
This is a painting on canvas 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 by Parscha Mirghawameddin 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. »
€1.700,00
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. »
€1.400,00