Selection of Pop Art and Street Art works
Sagrasse Change point of view Pink
Modern resin sculpture Sagrasse which combines design and metallic finishes, offering the right answer to those who want to furnish contemporary and trendy environments with an exclusive style. Like a bust from the Roman era, "Change point of view Pink" is made of resin and will combine an antique style with modernity and the work is limited to only 499 copies.
Lasveguix Destroyed GOLDO
Magnificent work created using recycled materials (torn posters, cardboard), all enhanced using spray paint, posca, bic and stickers. Here the artist Lasveguix gives another dimension to Grendizer, a gigantic two-part extraterrestrial war machine, very heavily armed, which appeared in the form of a cartoon at the end of the 1970s.
Ivan Todaro Violino POP
Real 3/4 violin like new decorated by the Italian artist Ivan Todaro with his mastery of collage. The latter is delivered with its support and its suitcase but it can also be hung on the wall.
SKE Spray Make Art Not War (Obey tribute)
Original creation for all fans and collectors of the OBEY artistic universe. Here, SKE , artist Self-taught Frenchman, a jack of all trades, pays homage to Obey by reworking one of his works around an aerosol can: Make Art Not War. This is an original work signed and numbered with certificate of authenticity.
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.
Bruno Boffa One Love
Luxury print on aluminum by Bruno Boffa made on the basis of a photographic montage and retouching with gold leaf protected by an automotive varnish. Limited series of only 10 copies.
Aiiroh Mario par Aiiroh & Namisen
This work uses several Street Art techniques by combining lithography on 300g/m² Fine Art paper combined with acrylic paint applied by hand by the artist. In this work, Aiiroh works in collaboration with the young Japanese artist Namisen. Originally from the suburbs of Osaka, she is a Shihan master, the highest rank in the Japanese calligraphic art, Shodou. After a stint at the Nagoya School of Fine Arts, and influenced by the work of Ernst Kolb, she refined a unique and characteristic style through which she represents these subjects using fine and multiple lines, until obtain disconcerting portraits of light and shadow. His favorite subjects are animated characters, manga and films from his childhood, as well as American icons.
Viriato Iconic Mick #2
Superb work by the French artist Viriato named Iconic Mick made from acrylic paint on canvas, collage, mixed technique, aerosol, posca, chalk and Indian ink. Using recycled materials, the artist creates the face of the famous Rolling Stones singer: Mick Jagger.
Sagrasse Back to rock
Like a bust from the Roman era, Back to Rock is a limited series work, made in resin, which sounds like a tribute to David Bowie by using the lightning bolt visible on the cover of the Aladdin Sane album . This modern resin sculpture of Sagrasse combines design and metal finishes, offering the right answer to those who want to furnish contemporary and trendy environments with an exclusive style.
Mitch Richmond Apollo - Stormtrooper
Very original bronze sculpture by the artist Mitch Richmond representing the mask of a Stormtrooper. This bronze is cast, welded and patinated by hand and will delight fans of the Star Wars universe.
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
Mitch Richmond Starboy - Daft Punk
With Starboy , Mitch Richmond creates a sculptural tribute to the futuristic imagination and robotic aesthetic popularized by music and pop culture. Inspired by Daft Punk's iconic helmet, the artist offers a sleek version, frozen in a mirrored gold alloy that captures the surrounding space as much as it distorts it. The helmet's perfectly smooth, reflective surface evokes a presence that is both human and dehumanized—an androgynous, faceless figure suspended between machine and emotion. By using gold, Richmond imbues the object with a sacred, almost mythological dimension: the robot becomes an idol. Starboy embodies this tension between individuality and anonymity, between technology and identity. It's a portrait of the 21st century, where the ego fades behind shiny interfaces, where the artist fades behind the avatar.
€1.200,00
Mitch Richmond Golden Boy - Stormtrooper
In this work, Mitch Richmond repurposes the iconic Stormtrooper helmet from the Star Wars universe to create a resolutely contemporary sculpture, as brilliant as it is introspective. Entirely covered in mirror chrome, the object becomes a reflective surface—both literally and figuratively. The mirror effect questions the individual's place in the systems they blindly serve, like the anonymous imperial soldiers. The work oscillates between pop culture and societal critique. By freezing this symbol of conformity and obedience in gleaming metal, Richmond transforms it into a luxurious and paradoxical totem. The viewer sees their own reflection, trapped in a helmet that seems to say, "Who are you behind the mask?" This piece questions identity, standardization, and the power of symbols in our collective imagination. Through this frozen armor, Mitch Richmond invites us to reflect on our own role in the narratives we consume and perpetuate.
€1.400,00
Mitch Richmond Saber Lux - Star Wars Lightsaber
With Saber Lux , Mitch Richmond delivers a personal and poetic interpretation of Luke Skywalker's lightsaber. This patinated metal work doesn't seek to reproduce the object identically, but to capture its essence: that of a passage, a legacy, an object steeped in history as much as symbolism. The patinated bronze treatment, with its dark and deep accents, gives this sculpture the appearance of a sacred, almost mystical object. The lines are clean yet powerful, alternating between soft curves and industrial rigor. Each detail—the hexagonal wheel, the regular grooves, the sculpted finish—evokes the link between ancient and future, between craftsmanship and technology, between myth and material. By revisiting Luke's lightsaber, Richmond goes beyond a simple reference to Star Wars : he questions what it means to inherit, transmit, and transform a collective symbol into a unique, dense, and silent work.
€750,00
Mitch Richmond Saber NOX #2 - Star Wars Lightsaber
Mitch Richmond presents a striking sculpture that blends nostalgia and symbolic power. Inspired by science fiction iconography, this metal work immediately evokes the famous lightsaber from the Star Wars saga, revisited here as a timeless relic. The patinated bronze finish reinforces the effect of an ancient, almost archaeological object, as if this piece had survived the ages. The surface treatment, both raw and masterful, gives the object a visual and tactile density, encouraging the viewer to contemplate the artifact no longer as a futuristic weapon, but as a sculpture in its own right. With this gesture, Richmond transforms a symbol of popular culture into a contemporary work of art, playing with the notions of memory, heritage and the transformation of iconic objects.
€750,00
Gunnar Zyl Umbrella Boy
In this striking work, Gunnar Zyl presents a poetic and urban scene where a child, a black stenciled silhouette, holds up a large red umbrella, emblematic of protection and vulnerability. The strong contrast between the bright red of the umbrella and the deconstructed background in gray, beige and black tones, saturated with graffiti and drips, embodies one of the markers of Zyl's style: the fusion of raw street art with tender or universal symbols . The anonymous figure of the child, imbued with gentleness and nostalgia, evokes innocence in the face of a chaotic world. The umbrella, while meant to protect, itself appears splattered and degraded, as if the protection were imperfect—a subtle metaphor for the challenges we all face as we grow up. The deliberately disordered background evokes a street wall where graffiti becomes memory, noise, or despair. Through this piece, Gunnar Zyl continues his reflection on the fragility of innocence in a saturated urban world , but also on resilience , the act of standing up with dignity in an unstable universe. The work, despite the tension of its contrasts, exudes an energy full of sensitivity and inner strength . It is a powerful canvas, as graphic as it is emotional, which fits perfectly into the artist's universe: at the crossroads of the intimate and the collective, of urban chaos and hope.
€1.350,00
Van Apple Banksy Bomb
With Banksy Bomb , Van Apple offers a sculpture as ironic as it is striking, merging the animal world with the military universe. Made of chrome resin , the turtle has a smooth and shiny body, contrasting with a shell transformed into a black tactical helmet , which becomes the heart of the artistic statement. On each side of the helmet, the artist has incorporated a reproduction of an iconic Banksy work, reinforcing the dialogue between street art, social satire and contemporary sculpture . These motifs, both critical and recognizable, inject a dose of rebellion and humor into the piece. The juxtaposition between the peaceful slowness of the turtle and the armed, technological and committed universe evoked by the helmet and Banksy's visuals, offers a reading on several levels: between resistance and absurdity , fragility and armor , long time and social urgency .
€1.300,00
Van Apple The Flowers Gun
In The Flowers Gun , Van Apple repurposes a universal symbol of violence—the revolver—to create a resolutely peaceful and poetic work. The sculpture, chrome-plated or gilded depending on the version, represents a firearm whose barrel releases a vibrant bouquet of flowers, in colored resin or metal, symbolizing beauty, life, and hope. True to his contemporary pop art style, Van Apple blends visual provocation with a committed message: here, the artist invites us to disarm the world through culture, love, and nature. The Flowers Gun is not just an aesthetic object; it is a manifesto against violence, a celebration of peace, and a call to wonder in a world too often dominated by brutality. With this strong and bold work, Van Apple continues his work on contrasts and the diversion of objects, offering a piece that leaves no one indifferent.
€990,00
Karl Lagasse One Dollar In God
This emblematic work of Karl Lagasse revisits the US one-dollar bill through a bold interpretation that blends street art, pop art, and contemporary abstraction . Created on a wavy relief structure , the piece combines strong visual elements—such as the pyramid and the eagle—with vivid paint drips and layered textures , the artist's signature aesthetic. Each copy is numbered and signed by the artist , and bears witness to his work on the notion of value , both monetary and artistic. A striking piece that questions our relationship to money, to icons and to art.
€2.500,00
Mitch Richmond Voyager - Daft Punk Sculpture
This striking sculpture by Mitch Richmond is a contemporary reinterpretation of the iconic helmet from the world of Daft Punk, merging futuristic aesthetics with traditional craftsmanship. Crafted from hand-cast, welded, and patinated metal , it features an antique green finish , giving the work a historical depth and organic texture. Its sleek, minimalist design evokes both the world of science fiction and the archaeology of a forgotten future. The subtly aged patina gives this piece an aura of mystery, as if it were a rediscovered artifact, witness to a distant and unknown era. Between a tribute to the emblematic figures of pop culture and an exploration of time and matter, this sculpture stands out as a timeless work, perfect for lovers of contemporary art and objects with a unique design.
Karl Lagasse NEW One Dollar PINKCH
Karl Lagasse revisits the iconic American one-dollar bill in a striking artwork that fuses economic symbolism with contemporary artistic expression. Playing with the contrasts between monetary rigor and the energy of street art, the artist applies vibrant touches of red, blue, and black to the bill's surface, creating a dynamic, almost three-dimensional effect. The work, curved as if floating in space, illustrates the flexibility and fragility of the perceived value of money. George Washington, the central figure, seems to emerge from this chromatic mixture, recalling the permanence and transformation of money through the prism of art. Signed and numbered, this limited edition of 33 embodies Lagasse's vision of economy, abstraction and luxury, making each piece an exclusive collector's item.
€2.500,00
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
Quinoa+ The MonaLisa
Discover a bold reinterpretation of the famous Mona Lisa in a unique street art style by the artist Quinoa+ (Quinoa Ribes) . Set against a golden background, this painting fuses the timeless elegance of the Renaissance icon with the raw energy of urban graffiti. The symbolic white halo brings a touch of celestial irony, while the colorful lettering and tags, including the words "SEND YOUR CHILD TO ART SCHOOL" and "QUEEN," inject a vibrant and committed modernity. Every detail, from dynamic drips to multi-colored bombs, reveals the duality between tradition and artistic rebellion, making this piece a must-have for lovers of contemporary art and urban culture. Add this iconic work to your collection and give your space a touch of boldness, history and urban creativity.
€900,00
HÖK Joker Madness for Two (XL)
This work, created by the artist HÖK , is an explosion of colors, symbols and cultural references that fits into the urban pop art style. The work features a character inspired by the iconography of the Joker, famous for his exaggerated smile and vibrant colors. This character is often used to represent concepts such as duality, madness or social criticism. Elements of pop culture can be seen, including the iconic Coca-Cola logo, which symbolises consumer society and globalisation. Words and phrases like "Love is a game," "Power to the People," and "Love" add a textual dimension, prompting the viewer to reflect on love, power, and ideals. The palette is dominated by bright, saturated colors: red, blue, green, yellow, and pink, typical of pop art. Techniques include paint splashes, graffiti, and overlays, creating an energetic and chaotic effect. Black lines reinforce the contours of the character and give visual structure to the work. The style evokes a fusion between Warhol's pop art and modern street art influences. The use of brands like Coca-Cola and popular cultural figures highlights a critique or reflection on the omnipresence of media and capitalism in our daily lives. In short, this work by Hök is a provocative homage to contemporary culture, combining urban art and pop symbolism. It challenges societal themes while captivating with its visual energy.
€2.000,00