Truteau (1970) - For Sure





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Frédéric Truteau’s For Sure is a mixed media on canvas artwork (46 × 38 cm), signed in the top right, created in 2026 in France in a street art style, an original unique piece delivered with a certificate of authenticity.
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For sure
Acrylic and Spray on Canvas
Original Work
Unique Piece
2026
46 x 38 cm
Signed at the top right
Delivered with certificate of authenticity.
Artist listed on Artprice and Artnet.
France,
Shipment with insurance
About the artist
Frédéric Truteau, a self-taught painter born in Marseille in 1970, lives near Aix-en-Provence.
Their work is situated in the world of contemporary street art, with references to Blek le Rat and Banksy, while developing a personal visual language.
He uses humor and subversion to question the symbols of our era.
Alongside his street-art stencil series, he is now exploring a more abstract approach.
About the work:
This work draws inspiration from a speech delivered in Davos, where the expression "for sure", repeated with a pronounced French accent, becomes almost a sonic motif.
It is not the meaning of the discourse that is represented, but its trace, its rhythm, its repetition.
Starting from this current news item, I then let my imagination run free to create this abstraction.
For sure
Acrylic and Spray on Canvas
Original Work
Unique Piece
2026
46 x 38 cm
Signed at the top right
Delivered with certificate of authenticity.
Artist listed on Artprice and Artnet.
France,
Shipment with insurance
About the artist
Frédéric Truteau, a self-taught painter born in Marseille in 1970, lives near Aix-en-Provence.
Their work is situated in the world of contemporary street art, with references to Blek le Rat and Banksy, while developing a personal visual language.
He uses humor and subversion to question the symbols of our era.
Alongside his street-art stencil series, he is now exploring a more abstract approach.
About the work:
This work draws inspiration from a speech delivered in Davos, where the expression "for sure", repeated with a pronounced French accent, becomes almost a sonic motif.
It is not the meaning of the discourse that is represented, but its trace, its rhythm, its repetition.
Starting from this current news item, I then let my imagination run free to create this abstraction.

