Jan Marti - Violin pop






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Original acrylic artwork on a violin by Jan Marti, titled Violin pop, signed, featuring 22 ct gold leaf, dimensions 59 × 21 × 4 cm, year 2025, France origin, in excellent condition, sold direct from the artist and delivered with stand, bow and rigid storage case, includes certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Jan Marti
Signed original work
Acrylic and gold leaf on wooden violin.
Violin pop V113
The work is sold complete: support, bow, and hard storage case.
The violin is painted by an artist with an abstract motif, sprinkled with 22-carat gold leaves before being protected by a quality varnish.
It is possible that there is a slight color difference due to your monitor's settings.
Very decorative, ideal placed on its stand on a piece of furniture or a console.
Dimensions :
Length: 59 cm
Width: 21 cm
Thickness: 4 cm
The sculpture is entirely conceived and created by the artist Jan Marti.
Delivered with its certificate of authenticity.
No reserve price
Jan Marti was born in 1958 in Savoie. After a brief period of study and various professions, which he quickly abandoned, he devoted himself to painting. His attraction to abstract art, which he depicts in a lively and elegant way, is undeniable.
The blaze of colors and elements touches our senses and flatters our eye.
In his work, beauty is naturally implied.
As passionate about painting as about visual arts, he is increasingly dedicating himself to this discipline!
With gemmological training at the ING (National Institute of Gemology of Paris) and a lifelong passion for precious stones, he often adorns his sculptures with precious stones.
Jan Marti is present in numerous exhibitions and private collections in France and abroad.
Jan Marti is listed in the artists' directory 'guid'arts 2021 2022'.
Exposition 2020 - 2021 - 2022 - 2023
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART - ARTPLU
Address: 4F, Coastal Art Center, Coastal City, Wuxi, CHINA (SHANGHAI)
Careful shipping: recommended Colissimo with insurance and tracking number, which will be provided after the sale.
Jan Marti
Signed original work
Acrylic and gold leaf on wooden violin.
Violin pop V113
The work is sold complete: support, bow, and hard storage case.
The violin is painted by an artist with an abstract motif, sprinkled with 22-carat gold leaves before being protected by a quality varnish.
It is possible that there is a slight color difference due to your monitor's settings.
Very decorative, ideal placed on its stand on a piece of furniture or a console.
Dimensions :
Length: 59 cm
Width: 21 cm
Thickness: 4 cm
The sculpture is entirely conceived and created by the artist Jan Marti.
Delivered with its certificate of authenticity.
No reserve price
Jan Marti was born in 1958 in Savoie. After a brief period of study and various professions, which he quickly abandoned, he devoted himself to painting. His attraction to abstract art, which he depicts in a lively and elegant way, is undeniable.
The blaze of colors and elements touches our senses and flatters our eye.
In his work, beauty is naturally implied.
As passionate about painting as about visual arts, he is increasingly dedicating himself to this discipline!
With gemmological training at the ING (National Institute of Gemology of Paris) and a lifelong passion for precious stones, he often adorns his sculptures with precious stones.
Jan Marti is present in numerous exhibitions and private collections in France and abroad.
Jan Marti is listed in the artists' directory 'guid'arts 2021 2022'.
Exposition 2020 - 2021 - 2022 - 2023
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART - ARTPLU
Address: 4F, Coastal Art Center, Coastal City, Wuxi, CHINA (SHANGHAI)
Careful shipping: recommended Colissimo with insurance and tracking number, which will be provided after the sale.
