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Harleen 757 - Snoopy (Red)
A pearl of French street art, Harleen offers you here a unique work called 757. With her instinctive and figurative style, she has chosen to reinterpret Snoopy, the main character of the comic strip Peanuts, of the Beagle breed, who appeared in 1950.
Harleen 683 - Heart
This street art piece, created by artist Harleen , reinterprets Keith Haring's famous painting "Heart" through a unique and contemporary vision. Painted in acrylic on a 80 cm by 80 cm canvas, it retains the vibrant energy and iconic lines of the New York artist while infusing it with a personal touch. The red heart, a symbol of love and vitality for Haring, is magnified here, floating in the center of the canvas with a luminous intensity. Around it, the dynamic and stylized figures, often present in Haring's work, are revisited by Harleen with a more contrasting color palette, mixing bright shades of blue, yellow and black. These characters dance and intertwine with a fluidity that recalls both the heritage of pop art and the spontaneity of graffiti. The canvas is structured by thick black outlines, Haring's signature, but Harleen brings more personal touches by adding abstract details and splashes of paint that give a more raw and energetic dimension to the work. The pure white background highlights the vibrant shapes and gives them an almost hypnotic movement. The whole breathes a fusion between homage to the original and Harleen's own expression, a work where street art meets the classic, embodying the very essence of contemporary street art.
Harleen 210 - Keith Haring
Pearl of French street art, Harleen offers you here a unique work called 210. With her instinctive and figurative style, she has chosen to reinterpret the characters used in the works of Keith Haring (Dancing Man, Send Love...).
Harleen 596 - Snoopy (Blue)
Pearl of French street art, Harleen offers you here a unique work called 596. With her instinctive and figurative style, she chose to reinterpret Snoopy, the main character of the comic strip Peanuts, of the Beagle breed, who appeared in 1950.
Harleen 237 - Monopoly
Pearl of French street art, Harleen offers you here a unique work called 237. With her instinctive and figurative style, she has chosen to reinterpret Mr Monopoly, an iconic character from the eponymous game.