Stelios Pupet (1983) - Shaped silence






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Stelios Pupet presents an original oil on canvas street art work titled Shaped silence, 80 cm by 80 cm, dated 2025, hand-signed and sold with a frame.
Description from the seller
Artist name: Stelios Pupet
Nationality: Greek
Date of birth: 1983, Athens, Greece
Title of the work: Shaped silence
Year: 2025
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions:
Canvas: 80 cm x 80 cm
Framing: No
Signature details:
Hand-signed by the artist on the back of the work
Edition:
Original work (no numbering, original artwork).
Provenance:
Work directly from the artist's studio, Stelios Pupet. The piece is for sale with an authenticity certificate issued by the agency representing the artist, MP ARTS AGENCY, and by the artist himself.
Documentation:
Certificate of authenticity issued by MP ARTS AGENCY AND THE ARTIST
Condition:
The work is in perfect condition, with no notable imperfections.
Delivery:
The work will be shipped from Greece, carefully packaged and insured. It will be sent unframed (rolled). Delivery with insurance.
About the artist:
Stelios Pupet (born 1983), known as Pupet, is a contemporary Greek visual artist who lives and works in Athens. A graduate of the Athens School of Fine Arts, he has established himself as an important figure on the national and international art scene through a practice that combines traditional techniques and digital processes.
Originally rooted in urban culture and graffiti, Pupet gradually developed a personal visual language, in which figuration plays a central role. His work explores themes such as identity, memory, and the perception of reality, inviting the viewer to reflect on the human condition and the contemporary world. Paintings, installations, and urban interventions compose a coherent body of work, marked by a distinctive aesthetic and a subtle use of color and structure.
For several years, the concept of the grid has become a fundamental element of his creative process. Initially appearing in digital experiments intended to be translated into screen printing, the grid gradually established itself as a conceptual and formal tool. Far from a rigid framework, it acts as a guide, shaping the image while leaving room for intuition and accident. This tension between geometric construction, minimalism, and painterly expressiveness gives rise to dynamic compositions where tradition and innovation constantly dialogue.
His work is distinguished by a mastered fusion of academic painting, contemporary visual culture, and digital technologies. The figures he stages, often fragmented or reinterpreted through the grain, seem to hover between materiality and dematerialization, between constructed image and deconstructed image. This constant search for new modes of expression attests to an demanding experimental approach.
Exhibited in Greece and abroad, Pupet continues a dynamically evolving artistic trajectory, consolidating his place among the most singular Greek contemporary artists of his generation. His work, at the crossroads of figuration and conceptual art, engages with current reflections on the image, its reproduction, and its transformation in the digital age.
Artist name: Stelios Pupet
Nationality: Greek
Date of birth: 1983, Athens, Greece
Title of the work: Shaped silence
Year: 2025
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions:
Canvas: 80 cm x 80 cm
Framing: No
Signature details:
Hand-signed by the artist on the back of the work
Edition:
Original work (no numbering, original artwork).
Provenance:
Work directly from the artist's studio, Stelios Pupet. The piece is for sale with an authenticity certificate issued by the agency representing the artist, MP ARTS AGENCY, and by the artist himself.
Documentation:
Certificate of authenticity issued by MP ARTS AGENCY AND THE ARTIST
Condition:
The work is in perfect condition, with no notable imperfections.
Delivery:
The work will be shipped from Greece, carefully packaged and insured. It will be sent unframed (rolled). Delivery with insurance.
About the artist:
Stelios Pupet (born 1983), known as Pupet, is a contemporary Greek visual artist who lives and works in Athens. A graduate of the Athens School of Fine Arts, he has established himself as an important figure on the national and international art scene through a practice that combines traditional techniques and digital processes.
Originally rooted in urban culture and graffiti, Pupet gradually developed a personal visual language, in which figuration plays a central role. His work explores themes such as identity, memory, and the perception of reality, inviting the viewer to reflect on the human condition and the contemporary world. Paintings, installations, and urban interventions compose a coherent body of work, marked by a distinctive aesthetic and a subtle use of color and structure.
For several years, the concept of the grid has become a fundamental element of his creative process. Initially appearing in digital experiments intended to be translated into screen printing, the grid gradually established itself as a conceptual and formal tool. Far from a rigid framework, it acts as a guide, shaping the image while leaving room for intuition and accident. This tension between geometric construction, minimalism, and painterly expressiveness gives rise to dynamic compositions where tradition and innovation constantly dialogue.
His work is distinguished by a mastered fusion of academic painting, contemporary visual culture, and digital technologies. The figures he stages, often fragmented or reinterpreted through the grain, seem to hover between materiality and dematerialization, between constructed image and deconstructed image. This constant search for new modes of expression attests to an demanding experimental approach.
Exhibited in Greece and abroad, Pupet continues a dynamically evolving artistic trajectory, consolidating his place among the most singular Greek contemporary artists of his generation. His work, at the crossroads of figuration and conceptual art, engages with current reflections on the image, its reproduction, and its transformation in the digital age.
