Top vendeur Artsper !

Vendu

11 products

  • One Love One Love

    Jérôme Mesnager One Love

    Out of stock

    This unique piece brings together two emblematic worlds of street art: the iconic Man in White by Jérôme Mesnager , symbol of light and humanity, and the vibrant urban universe of Lasveguix , mixing collages, graffiti and raw textures. In this powerful composition, two white figures embrace amidst a colorful chaos, representing love and unity amidst the tumult of the modern world. The message "ONE LOVE," tagged at the top of the work, reinforces this idea of universality and connection. The inscriptions, torn posters, and bursts of color offer a visual depth reminiscent of the history-laden walls of great metropolises. This original work, at the crossroads of urban art and visual poetry, is a celebration of love, resilience, and sharing. A powerful and timeless piece, ideal for lovers of contemporary and street art.

    Out of stock

  • Candy Face - Lasveguix Candy Face - Lasveguix

    Lasveguix Candy Face

    Out of stock

    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

    Out of stock

  • Décollage Urbain - Jérôme Mesnager Décollage Urbain - Jérôme Mesnager

    Jérôme Mesnager Urban Unstick

    Out of stock

    Magnificent canvas on frame created by Lasveguix in collaboration with Jérôme Mesnager using recycled posters, aerosol cans, acrylic paint and posca. This is a work on the theme of gambling with a concrete effect behind the torn poster which reinforces the feeling of having a real part of an urban wall.

    Out of stock

  • Mona Lisa Mona Lisa

    Jérôme Mesnager Mona Lisa

    Out of stock

    Magnificent canvas on stretcher made by Lasveguix in collaboration with Jérôme Mesnager using recycled posters, aerosol spray, acrylic paint and posca. This painting pays homage to the Mona Lisa, Portrait of Mona Lisa, the most famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the world. On the latter we find the vision of the two artists in their respective styles.

    Out of stock

  • Urban Marianne Urban Marianne

    Lasveguix Urban Marianne

    Out of stock

    With "Urban Marianne" , Lasveguix reinterprets the French republican icon through the prism of pop culture and urban imagery. Marianne, a timeless symbol of freedom, fraternity, and resistance, sits at the center of the composition in an aesthetic reminiscent of vintage engravings, but transposed into a resolutely contemporary visual chaos. Around her, a mosaic of torn posters, graffiti, musical references—including the iconic "Oasis"—and female figures from another era. Words like "LOVE" and "FREEDOM" emerge from the layers of paper, like so many cries in the city. Lasveguix blends symbols and eras: from antique stamps to a punk aesthetic, including political and artistic slogans. This work embodies a gentle and aesthetic resistance , where today's Marianne does not wave a flag, but shines in the interstices of a fragmented world. "Urban Marianne" is a committed fresco, where women become the common thread of a collective narrative, reinvented on the walls of our cities.

    Out of stock

  • Invader 2 - XL Invader 2 - XL

    Jérôme Mesnager Invader 2 - XL

    Out of stock

    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).

    Out of stock

  • Invader - Jérôme Mesnager Invader - Jérôme Mesnager

    Jérôme Mesnager Invader

    Out of stock

    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).

    Out of stock

  • Marianne Obey Marianne Obey

    Lasveguix Marianne Obey

    Out of stock

    This work is a vibrant urban collage of Lasveguix , composed of superpositions of torn posters and artistic interventions typical of street art. At the heart of the work, we find a modern and revisited interpretation of the famous French republican triptych "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité" in homage to Obey. The posters present a stylized Marianne, an emblematic female figure symbolizing the French Republic, wearing a flower headdress. The colours blue, white and red dominate the composition, evoking the French flag. However, the deliberate defacement of the posters, the tears, and the paint splatters add a chaotic and textured dimension, perhaps symbolising the struggles and imperfections of these republican ideals in the contemporary world. At the bottom of the poster, abstract patterns, graffiti and pixelated elements contrast with the initial message. This mix of classic art and urban culture reflects Lasveguix's own aesthetic, which draws inspiration from both street art codes and timeless political messages.

    Out of stock

  • Invader was here Invader was here

    Lasveguix Invader was here

    Out of stock

    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.

    Out of stock

  • Under My Skin - Lasveguix Under My Skin - Lasveguix

    Lasveguix Under My Skin

    Out of stock

    Magnificent work halfway between painting and sculpture. This unique piece was created by Lasveguix in collaboration with Bellagie, young plastic artist. The body was artist cast then sculpted to provide incredible texture and embellished with several materials. Lasveguix's talent made it possible to give a real effect of depth as if this woman's body was coming out of the wall, a liberating vision of the woman's body in a striking Street Art atmosphere!

    Out of stock

  • Chaplin n°46 - Jérôme Mesnager Chaplin n°46 - Jérôme Mesnager

    Jérôme Mesnager Chaplin n°46

    Out of stock

    Magnificent canvas on stretcher made by Lasveguix in collaboration with Jérôme Mesnager using recycled posters, aerosol spray, acrylic paint and posca. This painting pays homage to Charlie Chaplin, British actor, director, screenwriter, producer and composer who created Tramp, one of the most famous characters in cinema history.

    Out of stock

Login

Forgot your password?

Don't have an account yet?
Create account