Wawapod (1991) - Doodle Bleu ciel

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Wawapod presents a 2026 original, unframed piece on art paper titled 'Doodle Bleu ciel', measuring 42 x 29.7 cm (A3), hand-signed, created with aerosol and acrylic paints in red, in a contemporary style from France, and is a unique edition.

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42 x 29.7 cm (A3)
One-of-a-kind piece on art paper
Framed: No
2026

Since 2018, Warren Podguszer, known by the pseudonym Wawapod, has immersed himself in the world of Pop Art and street art in Paris, developing a unique style that fuses geometry with popular iconography. His work is distinguished by the reuse of iconic symbols through accumulations of points, paying homage to art history and to the popular figures he admires.

His works often invite an initial abstract reading that becomes figurative depending on the distance from which they are viewed. He likes the idea that each person observing his works does not necessarily see the same thing, but above all he enjoys playing with the observer’s eye.

By deconstructing certain masterpieces, he aims to rediscover them for the general public and invites them to explore the history of art in a playful, modern, and democratic way.

Possibility to collect the work in the Île-de-France region.

This piece is unique and signed by the artist on the back and the front.

Technique: spray paint and acrylic on art paper.

Wawapod is a Parisian street artist who exhibitions across the country. His works are shown in several galleries in France and Europe.

WAWAPOD belongs to the same artistic current as: Jacques Villeglé, Invader, Jef Aérosol, Speedy Graphito, Vhils, Banksy, Mr. Brainwash, Obey, Shepard Fairey, Onezimer, C215, Basquiat, Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, and Jerome Mesnager.

42 x 29.7 cm (A3)
One-of-a-kind piece on art paper
Framed: No
2026

Since 2018, Warren Podguszer, known by the pseudonym Wawapod, has immersed himself in the world of Pop Art and street art in Paris, developing a unique style that fuses geometry with popular iconography. His work is distinguished by the reuse of iconic symbols through accumulations of points, paying homage to art history and to the popular figures he admires.

His works often invite an initial abstract reading that becomes figurative depending on the distance from which they are viewed. He likes the idea that each person observing his works does not necessarily see the same thing, but above all he enjoys playing with the observer’s eye.

By deconstructing certain masterpieces, he aims to rediscover them for the general public and invites them to explore the history of art in a playful, modern, and democratic way.

Possibility to collect the work in the Île-de-France region.

This piece is unique and signed by the artist on the back and the front.

Technique: spray paint and acrylic on art paper.

Wawapod is a Parisian street artist who exhibitions across the country. His works are shown in several galleries in France and Europe.

WAWAPOD belongs to the same artistic current as: Jacques Villeglé, Invader, Jef Aérosol, Speedy Graphito, Vhils, Banksy, Mr. Brainwash, Obey, Shepard Fairey, Onezimer, C215, Basquiat, Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, and Jerome Mesnager.

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Artist
Wawapod (1991)
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Doodle Bleu ciel
Technique
Acrylic painting, Spray paint
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Red
Height
29.7 cm
Width
42 cm
Weight
100 g
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
Sold by
FranceVerified
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Objects sold
100%
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