PSiKO - Labubu Grey (Post)





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PSiKO – Labubu Grey (Post), an original Pop Art work created with a felt-tip pen (Stylo feutre) in 2025, 26 cm high by 17 cm wide, depicting Pop culture and signed and dated by the artist on the verso, sold direct from the artist in France and in excellent condition.
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PSiKO - Labubu Grey (Post)
Design on 1 Post box, 27×17×7 cm.
Original unique artwork created entirely with Posca acrylic markers. Satin varnish finish.
Signed, dated 2025, and hand-titled by the artist on the back.
Ready to be displayed, either hung or placed.
Careful shipping with tracking number and insurance against loss and damage.
PSiKO (1987), self-taught artist inspired by pop culture: cartoons from my childhood, advertisements, and other hype/trends like Supreme. A fashion victim from street culture, street invasion, practicing skateboarding, graffiti, etc. I reflect all these worlds in my works. Active in Dijon (France). I often use currencies as supports for expression.
I pay particular attention to the small finishing touches on my fan art.
I recently had the opportunity to collaborate with my inspiration master, WO$H ONE, a Belgian artist associated with Akoun.
PSiKO - Labubu Grey (Post)
Design on 1 Post box, 27×17×7 cm.
Original unique artwork created entirely with Posca acrylic markers. Satin varnish finish.
Signed, dated 2025, and hand-titled by the artist on the back.
Ready to be displayed, either hung or placed.
Careful shipping with tracking number and insurance against loss and damage.
PSiKO (1987), self-taught artist inspired by pop culture: cartoons from my childhood, advertisements, and other hype/trends like Supreme. A fashion victim from street culture, street invasion, practicing skateboarding, graffiti, etc. I reflect all these worlds in my works. Active in Dijon (France). I often use currencies as supports for expression.
I pay particular attention to the small finishing touches on my fan art.
I recently had the opportunity to collaborate with my inspiration master, WO$H ONE, a Belgian artist associated with Akoun.

