EMIR BERCUTTE - PLEASE SAVE THE PLANET - Toile L





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EMIR BERCUTTE presents PLEASE SAVE THE PLANET - Toile L, a canvas print in mixed media and AI, 2024, limited edition 1/10, 80 x 80 cm, France origin, signed by hand and in excellent condition, mounted on a wooden frame and ready to hang.
Description from the seller
Magnificent street art work in the style of the greatest street artist Banksy
On each photo in the collection, a message is painted on the wall like graffiti
This work is the result of a silent artistic conversation between my imagination and a well-trained artificial intelligence algorithm named Midjourney.
Canvas print mounted on a wooden frame ready to hang.
The certificate of authenticity as well as the label signed by the artist to be affixed to the back of the painting are sent separately by mail for security reasons.
The artwork is shipped directly by our German partner laboratory for printing quality reasons.
Who is the artist
EMIR BERCUTTE, born in 1968 in Paris, develops an early sensitivity to urban landscapes and the forms of expression that traverse them. After a long journey outside the institutional art field, he fully commits to creation from 2010.
Passionate about street art, which he regards as the most direct and vibrant form of contemporary visual writing, he begins by traveling through the world’s cities to document their walls. His photographic work focuses on ephemeral works, the traces left by artists, and the silent dialogues between the street, architecture, and images. He photographs both the great capitals and more peripheral territories, building over the years a vast visual archive of world street art.
In 2023, Emir Bercutte begins a new turning point by integrating artificial intelligence into his practice. He approaches it not as a disruptive tool, but as an extension of his gaze as a photographer and lover of street art. From his own images and references drawn from urban culture, he creates hybrid works where the memory of walls, tags, and frescoes dialogue with forms generated by AI. His compositions question the notion of authorship, reproduction, and the survival of images in a digital world.
Today, Emir Bercutte’s work sits at the frontier between photography and algorithmic creation, offering a new way of thinking about street art in the age of artificial intelligence.
Magnificent street art work in the style of the greatest street artist Banksy
On each photo in the collection, a message is painted on the wall like graffiti
This work is the result of a silent artistic conversation between my imagination and a well-trained artificial intelligence algorithm named Midjourney.
Canvas print mounted on a wooden frame ready to hang.
The certificate of authenticity as well as the label signed by the artist to be affixed to the back of the painting are sent separately by mail for security reasons.
The artwork is shipped directly by our German partner laboratory for printing quality reasons.
Who is the artist
EMIR BERCUTTE, born in 1968 in Paris, develops an early sensitivity to urban landscapes and the forms of expression that traverse them. After a long journey outside the institutional art field, he fully commits to creation from 2010.
Passionate about street art, which he regards as the most direct and vibrant form of contemporary visual writing, he begins by traveling through the world’s cities to document their walls. His photographic work focuses on ephemeral works, the traces left by artists, and the silent dialogues between the street, architecture, and images. He photographs both the great capitals and more peripheral territories, building over the years a vast visual archive of world street art.
In 2023, Emir Bercutte begins a new turning point by integrating artificial intelligence into his practice. He approaches it not as a disruptive tool, but as an extension of his gaze as a photographer and lover of street art. From his own images and references drawn from urban culture, he creates hybrid works where the memory of walls, tags, and frescoes dialogue with forms generated by AI. His compositions question the notion of authorship, reproduction, and the survival of images in a digital world.
Today, Emir Bercutte’s work sits at the frontier between photography and algorithmic creation, offering a new way of thinking about street art in the age of artificial intelligence.

