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Léa Poncharal Bearbrick
This work by Léa Poncharal , made of plexiglass and delivered with an American box, illustrates her unique artistic approach mixing modernity and nostalgia. It features an iconic silhouette inspired by the famous Bearbrick, composed of orange plexiglass giving the impression of a neon with technological patterns evoking electronic circuits. The vibrant shine of the material reinforces the sensation of light and movement, central elements in the artist's work. Colorful butterflies, finely cut, come to rest delicately on the figure and in the surrounding space. Their presence symbolizes transformation, ephemerality and lightness, contrasting with the rigidity of the main structure. The white textured background adds an extra dimension, playing on the reliefs and accentuating the impression of the butterflies floating. The whole composition illustrates the dialogue between nature and technology, between past and future.
Lasveguix Candy Face
Magnificent printing on dibond for this work created by Lasveguix . Limited to only 5 copies, the work is enhanced with posca and aerosol. Torn posters were added to give relief and substance to the work and a finishing gloss varnish gives shine to the whole. Work mounted on black aluminum frame Number 5/5 Size 60x50cm
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).
Elmago Steve McQueen legend - Standard Size
Combining several techniques: acrylic on canvas, on paper, lithography and collages, this work is an assemblage on the theme of Steve McQueen. In this work, Elmago will use characters from films, automobile brands, contemporary watchmaking by Steve McQueen and of course portraits of the latter to create a very successful composition.
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 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.
Elmago Iconics actress barcode
Combining several techniques: acrylic on canvas, on paper, lithography and collages, this work is an assemblage on the iconic actress of the 50s and 60s. In this work, Elmago will use a lot of symbols from pop culture: actresses, cartoon characters, well-known brands, toys, magazines...