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Popik The fury of HULK ROSSO!
A very original work, this sculpture was created using several techniques, including selective laser sintering which allows 3D printing using powder layer by layer. In this very successful sculpture, Popik features Hulk (Bruce Banner), a difficult-to-control superhero evolving in the Marvel universe, attempting to escape from the comics during a battle with Captain America and crush the Campbells brand can used by Andy Warhol in 1962 in his famous pop art work.
Dillon Boy Bart Simpson
Painting on canvas done by hand using spray paint, acrylic paint and oil pens on canvas. Dillon Boy here creates a representation of Bart Simpson, an animated character created by Matt Groening in 1987, in pop art and cartoon mode.
€750,00
Dillon Boy Homer Simpson
Painting on canvas done by hand using spray paint, acrylic paint and oil pens on canvas. Dillon Boy here creates a representation of Homer Simpson, an animated character created by Matt Groening in 1987, in pop art and cartoon mode.
€750,00
Dillon Boy Wonder Woman #1 1984
Painting on canvas done by hand using spray paint, acrylic paint and oil pens on canvas. Dillon Boy creates here a representation of Wonder Woman in vintage version as she was in 1984. The work is sent rolled in a tube and has never been exposed to light.
Van Apple The Dollar Love Gun
Like the giant sculpture by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York, Diederik Van Apple offers us a twisted version of a revolver symbolizing love and peace in a limited series of 125 copies worldwide. This version is part of an edition entitled Art Against War where the revolver is gilded and stained with acrylic paint.
Karl Lagasse One Dollar Matte Red
Discover this sculpture representing the masterpiece of Karl Lagasse : “The One Dollar” in a matte red version limited to 100 copies worldwide. The artist illustrates through his sculptures entitled “One Dollar” the possibilities offered by just one dollar. Although Lagasse produces them in red, blue, purple and even yellow, these sculptures retain the distinctive metallic look of aluminum. Creating art with just a dollar therefore represents true artistic know-how.
€1.500,00
Mitch Richmond LA CAP One, City of Angels
Very original bronze sculpture by the artist Mitch Richmond representing a cap of the Los Angeles Dodges baseball team. Molded and sculpted by hand, this cap is intended to be a post-apocalyptic vestige that would have remained in the depths of the oceans with this antique-style patina.
€600,00
Van Apple The Black Amex Love Gun
Like the giant sculpture by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York, Diederik Van Apple offers us a twisted version of a revolver symbolizing love and peace in a limited series of 125 copies worldwide. This version is part of an edition entitled Art Against War where the revolver is dressed in the colors of Amex (American Express)
Mark Sugar Carefree child (Red boxing style 62')
Work by Mark Sugar from 2023 entitled "Carefree child, Red boxing style 62'" from the series "Action painting 2023". This is the first piece in the limited series of 19 copies. Other works by the artist can be found in various venues and private galleries in New York, London, Milan, Amsterdam, Brussels, Antwerp, Paris, Hong Kong, Geneva, Lugano, Forte dei Marmi, Pietrasanta and Brescia. The child is here on guard, armed with her boxing gloves and ready to fight to guarantee her freedom.
Lasveguix FR€€D ART
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters) and other mixed techniques. Lasveguix puts here Frida Kahlo , Mexican painter, who fights against gender inequalities in Mexican society, defends the emancipation of women and challenges gender stereotypes and beauty standards.
Lasveguix ANDY D€$TRØYƏD PØP ÅRT
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters) and other mixed techniques. Lasveguix here presents Andy Warhol, considered a precursor of the Pop Art movement, and an entire universe totally unstructured in the manner of Pop Art which breaks established codes. The work is stretched on a frame and delivered in an American crate.
Lasveguix D€$TRØ¥ED PØP ART
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters) and other mixed techniques. Lasveguix here presents Andy Warhol, considered a precursor of the Pop Art movement, and an entire universe totally unstructured in the manner of Pop Art which breaks established codes. The work is stretched on a frame and delivered in an American crate.
Lasveguix Neta Lee
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Lasveguix here highlights Nathalie Portman, an Israeli-American actress who made her film debut in 1993, at the age of twelve, starring in the film Léon by Luc Besson, alongside Jean Reno.
Lasveguix Steve McQueen
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Lasveguix here highlights Steve McQueen, a true legend of American cinema of the 60s and his pronounced taste for spot cars. He is particularly known for having played in the film Bullitt.
Lasveguix Jessica Rabbit
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Lasveguix here highlights Jessica Rabbit, wife of Roger Rabbit in the film “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” released in 1988!
Lasveguix Destroyed cherry pop
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Lasveguix here highlights Catwoman, from the DC Comics universe.
Lasveguix David
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Lasveguix here highlights David, a Renaissance sculpture created by Michelangelo between 1501 and 1504 which is now exhibited in Florence.
Lasveguix Geronimo
Magnificent collage for this work made using recycled materials (torn posters). Lasveguix here highlights Geronimo, the last Apache to continue fighting against Mexico and the United States for the rights of Native Americans.
Karl Lagasse Resurrection III
Exceptional and rare work created by Karl Lagasse using acrylic paint on canvas. This canvas comes directly from the artist's studio and is offered with the artist's certificate of authenticity. In this painting, the artist gives us one of his interpretations of the resurrection of Christ. Through this blood red, we can see the cross of Christ emerging like an imprint by analogy with the shroud of Jesus.
€5.000,00
Popik Fucking condensed soup!!!
A very original work, this sculpture was created using several techniques, including selective laser sintering which allows 3D printing using powder layer by layer. In this very successful sculpture, Popik features Hulk (Bruce Banner), a difficult-to-control superhero evolving in the Marvel universe, attempting to escape from the comic strip of which he is the main character in order to crush the can of the Campbells brand used by Andy Warhol in 1962 in his famous work of pop art.
€500,00
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 €500,00
Parscha Mirghawameddin Graff No. 1413
This is a painting on canvas by Parscha Mirghawameddin made using 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.
€990,00 €700,00
Parscha Mirghawameddin Graff No. 1422
This is a painting on canvas by Parscha Mirghawameddin made using 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.
€990,00 €650,00
Parscha Mirghawameddin Graff No. 1424
This is a painting on canvas by Parscha Mirghawameddin made using 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.
€990,00 €600,00