Harper H. (1983) - La fin de quelque chose






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Harper H. (born 1983), a French artist, presents La fin de quelque chose, a 60 by 40 cm digital painting on canvas, edition of 10, signed by hand with a certificate of authenticity, dated 2025, in a Pop art style with a Culture Pop theme.
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The end of something
A Cadillac stopped by the side of the road, why does this word signify the end of something?
Limited to 10 copies
Canvas 350g stretched on a frame 60 x 40 x 2.5 cm.
Hand-signed with Certificate of authenticity
Harper H. is a French artist born in 1983.
After studying and working with photography in the USA, she eventually began to feel confined within the pure photographic approach.
She then became interested in the emerging digital painting.
His taste in cinema from the 1950s to 1970s and American hyperrealism leads to elaborate figurative creations.
Inspired by the technique of layering of glazes used by classical painters such as Van Eyck or Caravage, as well as more contemporary artists like Richard Estes.
She works with the juxtaposition of photographic, digital, and pictorial techniques on her canvases, imagining ambiguous situations that leave each viewer to continue the scenario based on their imagination or personal experience.
Giclée on canvas
New: never framed
Packaging with dedicated parcel.
Shipment guaranteed
The end of something
A Cadillac stopped by the side of the road, why does this word signify the end of something?
Limited to 10 copies
Canvas 350g stretched on a frame 60 x 40 x 2.5 cm.
Hand-signed with Certificate of authenticity
Harper H. is a French artist born in 1983.
After studying and working with photography in the USA, she eventually began to feel confined within the pure photographic approach.
She then became interested in the emerging digital painting.
His taste in cinema from the 1950s to 1970s and American hyperrealism leads to elaborate figurative creations.
Inspired by the technique of layering of glazes used by classical painters such as Van Eyck or Caravage, as well as more contemporary artists like Richard Estes.
She works with the juxtaposition of photographic, digital, and pictorial techniques on her canvases, imagining ambiguous situations that leave each viewer to continue the scenario based on their imagination or personal experience.
Giclée on canvas
New: never framed
Packaging with dedicated parcel.
Shipment guaranteed
