SKEPA - Le portrait (print 17/30)





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Le portrait (print 17/30), a giclée print in a limited edition of 30, hand-signed, on FSC 300 g Olin Regular white paper, 50 x 60 cm, from France, sold directly by the artist, dating from 2020 or later, in a street art style and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
- Numbered edition: 17 / 30
Print run of 30 copies
Signed and numbered by hand.
Marking with a dry clamp
Olin Regular white natural FSC paper 300 grams
Skepa is a French visual artist and sculptor born in 1978. Co-founder of the BAFO movement.
He graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Lyon and began his first foray into painting through graffiti in the early 1990s, influenced by artists such as Basquiat, Seen, Cope2, Harring, Jonone, Condo, Banksy...
His meeting with Jone Hopper, with whom he confused the TBS group and other activists, was a turning point in his approach to art.
As the years go by, his painting becomes more experimental, rougher, and opens up to new frontiers. He draws his influences from Brauner, Appel, Picasso, Matisse, Buffet, Gauguin, Corneille, Braque, and pushes his explorations from classical art to contemporary art, passing through cubism and modern art.
Several art critics compare his pictorial output to a multi-tentacled UFO, harmoniously blending organic Cubism with a touch of deconstructed figurative, breaking with the antiseptic vision of contemporary art.
He is among the most active artists on the online art market, with a dizzying output of over 1,200 works across all media.
More information about: skepa.fr
The print number displayed in the photo does not match the one sold.
The number, signature, and stamp of the artist serve as a certificate.
- Numbered edition: 17 / 30
Print run of 30 copies
Signed and numbered by hand.
Marking with a dry clamp
Olin Regular white natural FSC paper 300 grams
Skepa is a French visual artist and sculptor born in 1978. Co-founder of the BAFO movement.
He graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Lyon and began his first foray into painting through graffiti in the early 1990s, influenced by artists such as Basquiat, Seen, Cope2, Harring, Jonone, Condo, Banksy...
His meeting with Jone Hopper, with whom he confused the TBS group and other activists, was a turning point in his approach to art.
As the years go by, his painting becomes more experimental, rougher, and opens up to new frontiers. He draws his influences from Brauner, Appel, Picasso, Matisse, Buffet, Gauguin, Corneille, Braque, and pushes his explorations from classical art to contemporary art, passing through cubism and modern art.
Several art critics compare his pictorial output to a multi-tentacled UFO, harmoniously blending organic Cubism with a touch of deconstructed figurative, breaking with the antiseptic vision of contemporary art.
He is among the most active artists on the online art market, with a dizzying output of over 1,200 works across all media.
More information about: skepa.fr
The print number displayed in the photo does not match the one sold.
The number, signature, and stamp of the artist serve as a certificate.

