CANNED (Mofart'z) - Oxymore 2052





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Oxymore 2052 is a hand-signed, limited edition Pochoir print from France (2024), 42 x 30 cm, in black, yellow and red, numbered 6/20 and dated 2024, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Canned (Mofart'z) - "Oxymore 2052"
Numbered and signed by hand, in perfect condition and never framed.
Technique: Limited edition Fine Art print on 300g paper.
Dimensions: 42 x 30 cm
Justified 6/20 and embossed at the bottom left. Dated 2024 and signed in pencil at the bottom right.
Meticulous packaging for fast international shipping.
Biography
The duo of artists Canned satirizes our consumer society and over-industrialization. Always brimming with new and impactful ideas, the artistic pair enjoys humorously reminding us of certain limits that should not be crossed too often.
The 'CANNED' project was born from the collaboration between two French artists, Charlotte Parenteau-Denoël and Fabien Moreau (alias Mofart’z). Their common thread is the diversion of brands, images, or situations. Their main inspirations come from their personal experiences and childhood. All of this is influenced by two major artistic movements of the second half of the 20th century: Pop Art and Graffiti.
Canned (Mofart'z) - "Oxymore 2052"
Numbered and signed by hand, in perfect condition and never framed.
Technique: Limited edition Fine Art print on 300g paper.
Dimensions: 42 x 30 cm
Justified 6/20 and embossed at the bottom left. Dated 2024 and signed in pencil at the bottom right.
Meticulous packaging for fast international shipping.
Biography
The duo of artists Canned satirizes our consumer society and over-industrialization. Always brimming with new and impactful ideas, the artistic pair enjoys humorously reminding us of certain limits that should not be crossed too often.
The 'CANNED' project was born from the collaboration between two French artists, Charlotte Parenteau-Denoël and Fabien Moreau (alias Mofart’z). Their common thread is the diversion of brands, images, or situations. Their main inspirations come from their personal experiences and childhood. All of this is influenced by two major artistic movements of the second half of the 20th century: Pop Art and Graffiti.

