Mike Idir - Gold rage






Holds a master’s in art and culture mediation with extensive gallery assistant experience.
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Mike Idir presents Gold rage, a 2025 original acrylic pintura on linen, a portrait with a black silhouette and a metallic gold border, signed by hand in the bottom right, measuring 130 cm high by 97 cm wide, in excellent condition and shipped directly from the artist in the United Kingdom.
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Original mixed media on linen canvas, 130 × 97 cm.
Explosive black silhouette with wide-open mouth – raw rage, urban power.
Metallic gold border glows like a crown.
Acrylic base
Signe Mikeidir 2025 (integrated, bottom right). Certificate included.
Ship in a box with careful packaging.
Mike Idir is a Paris-based visual artist whose work explores power, grace, and contemporary identity through a minimalist and high-contrast aesthetic.
Having lived in England from 2001 to 2010, he developed a hybrid sensibility shaped by both British urban culture and the refined clarity of European design. This dual influence informs his approach to light, form, and modern symbolism.
Working primarily with acrylic, he uses sharp contrasts, clean forms, and expressive shadows to reveal inner strength, sensuality, and determination. Moving between intimacy and energy, his visual language creates powerful contemporary icons — feminine silhouettes, symbolic objects, and moments frozen in expressive tension.
Original mixed media on linen canvas, 130 × 97 cm.
Explosive black silhouette with wide-open mouth – raw rage, urban power.
Metallic gold border glows like a crown.
Acrylic base
Signe Mikeidir 2025 (integrated, bottom right). Certificate included.
Ship in a box with careful packaging.
Mike Idir is a Paris-based visual artist whose work explores power, grace, and contemporary identity through a minimalist and high-contrast aesthetic.
Having lived in England from 2001 to 2010, he developed a hybrid sensibility shaped by both British urban culture and the refined clarity of European design. This dual influence informs his approach to light, form, and modern symbolism.
Working primarily with acrylic, he uses sharp contrasts, clean forms, and expressive shadows to reveal inner strength, sensuality, and determination. Moving between intimacy and energy, his visual language creates powerful contemporary icons — feminine silhouettes, symbolic objects, and moments frozen in expressive tension.
