All the artworks inspired by Invader

Toutes les oeuvres d'art inspirées par Invader

Invader is a French urban artist who emerged on the street art scene in the late 1990s. His project, called Invasion , consists of installing pixelated mosaics inspired by the famous video game "Space Invaders" in streets around the world. His first public intervention took place in Paris in 1996, marking the beginning of an ambitious undertaking: to create a veritable global artistic "invasion." Each installation is referenced as a "Space Invader," geolocated and documented, allowing the public to follow the project's expansion city by city. Over the years, Invader has expanded his universe, intervening in more than 80 cities across several continents, while developing new forms of urban pixel art. Having become a key figure in contemporary street art, he has transformed a simple retro motif into a globally recognized visual language , blending geek culture, anonymity, and the creative exploration of public space.

The Invader universe revisited

Invader's style – pixelated mosaics, video game references, urban interventions – has left its mark on the contemporary street art scene. Today, many artists draw inspiration from this unique aesthetic that blends geek culture , pixel art , and minimalist graphic design .

The works offered on PopArt Gallery pay homage to this universe:

  • 8-bit style pixelated patterns;

  • creatures inspired by the game Space Invaders;

  • contemporary mosaics revisited;

  • colorful compositions reminiscent of digital codes.

These creations are not works by Invader , but independent artistic interpretations , made by artists who reinvent this iconic visual language.

Our selection of Invader-inspired artworks

In this collection, you will discover original works that capture the spirit of urban pixel art:

  • colorful mosaics in ceramic or resin;

  • pixelated pictures with playful shapes;

  • 8-bit creatures revisited with humor;

  • Graphic compositions inspired by the codes of retro video games.

Each piece is chosen for its creativity, visual impact and ability to bring a pop, modern and decidedly urban atmosphere.

Why choose a work inspired by Invader?

This type of artwork is ideal for:

  • to add a pop and geek touch to an interior;

  • create a strong and colorful graphic design;

  • to offer an accessible and original contemporary piece;

  • to combine video game nostalgia with street art aesthetics.

These works have an immediate decorative power: they attract the eye, bring colour and give a playful modernity to any space.

The PopArt Gallery Experience

Choosing a work inspired by the Invader style at PopArt Gallery means enjoying:

  • original and authentic creations , made by contemporary artists;

  • a demanding curatorial selection focused on quality and originality;

  • secure delivery , suitable for mosaic or painting formats;

  • personalized support to help each collector or art lover.

Explore our selection

Discover now all the works inspired by the Invader universe available on PopArt Gallery and find the perfect piece for your decoration.

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  • Lost Love - Invader Urban Wall Lost Love - Invader Urban Wall

    Lasveguix Lost Love - Invader Urban Wall

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    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.

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    €1.250,00

  • Invader was here #2 Invader was here #2

    Lasveguix Invader was here #2

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    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.

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    €1.100,00

  • Invader was here Invader was here

    Lasveguix Invader was here

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    Dive into the vibrant world of Lasveguix with this street art work made using mixed collage techniques. Dominated by shades of bright blue , this composition highlights an iconic pixelated character (Invader) inspired by the famous retro video game, a symbol of urban art. The multiple torn layers reveal posters, graffiti and typography in black, white, orange and green, creating a visual effect of depth and dynamism . The inscription "INVADER WAS HERE" reinforces the homage to urban interventions in the "space invader" style while integrating contemporary and textured graphic elements. The touches of black tags and aged effects accentuate the raw authenticity of the work, faithful to the street art spirit. Perfect for urban art and pop culture enthusiasts, this unique collage tells a story of time and layering , where each tear reveals a new layer of artistic expression. Ideal for bringing a modern and energetic touch to any interior.

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  • Invader - Jérôme Mesnager Invader - Jérôme Mesnager

    Jérôme Mesnager Invader

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    Magnificent canvas on frame created by Lasveguix in collaboration with Jérôme Mesnager using recycled posters, aerosol spray, acrylic paint and posca. This is a work on the theme of Invader ( French street artist and mosaicist) as well as the Rubik's Cube (puzzle invented by Ernő Rubik in 1974).

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  • Invader Marilyn urban wall - Lasveguix Invader Marilyn urban wall - Lasveguix

    Lasveguix Invader Marilyn urban wall

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    Magnificent canvas on stretcher made by Lasveguix using recovery poster, spray can, acrylic paint and posca. The torn posters give relief and substance to the work and give the impression of owning a piece of wall. Lasveguix offers us here a reinterpretation of the Marilyn diptych, a screen print by the American artist Andy Warhol, and also pays homage to the work of the artist Invader!

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    €900,00

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