Karl Lagasse (1981) - Store House Purple





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Karl Lagasse, Store House Purple, a 2023 limited edition silkscreen (103/333) signed and in excellent condition, measuring 45 × 32 cm, North America origin, sold by Galerie, includes an official Certificate of Authenticity.
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Karl Lagasse – “Store House Purple” (2023)
This remarkable 2021 Sérigraphie by Karl Lagasse, titled “Store House Purple”, is a 103/333 artwork, accompanied by its official Certificate of Authenticity.
The artwork will be shipped in a secure protective box with full insurance via Chronopost 24h.
About Karl Lagasse
Karl Lagasse gained international recognition in 2009 with his iconic One Dollar sculptures and was ranked among the top ten sculptors under 30 by Artprice that same year. In 2012, the New York publication Farameh included him among the fifty leading contemporary artists inspired by traditional American icons.
His artistic journey began at a young age, evolving from collage to graffiti and later to sculpture, encouraged by influential figures such as César Baldaccini and Yvaral Vasarely. Over the years, Lagasse has exhibited internationally and unveiled monumental works, including large-scale public installations and record-sized One Dollar sculptures.
Today, he is recognized for combining urban culture, symbolism, and polished sculptural techniques, making his works highly sought after by collectors worldwide.
Karl Lagasse – “Store House Purple” (2023)
This remarkable 2021 Sérigraphie by Karl Lagasse, titled “Store House Purple”, is a 103/333 artwork, accompanied by its official Certificate of Authenticity.
The artwork will be shipped in a secure protective box with full insurance via Chronopost 24h.
About Karl Lagasse
Karl Lagasse gained international recognition in 2009 with his iconic One Dollar sculptures and was ranked among the top ten sculptors under 30 by Artprice that same year. In 2012, the New York publication Farameh included him among the fifty leading contemporary artists inspired by traditional American icons.
His artistic journey began at a young age, evolving from collage to graffiti and later to sculpture, encouraged by influential figures such as César Baldaccini and Yvaral Vasarely. Over the years, Lagasse has exhibited internationally and unveiled monumental works, including large-scale public installations and record-sized One Dollar sculptures.
Today, he is recognized for combining urban culture, symbolism, and polished sculptural techniques, making his works highly sought after by collectors worldwide.

