Isaac Kniakov - Neon Rush





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Isaac Kniakov’s Neon Rush is a giclée on premium canvas, 12 by 16 inches, from a limited edition of 10 (1/10) sold with frame, signed, dated 2020 or later, in a Pop Art, Culture Pop style, by Galerie in France.
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Isaac Kniakov – Neon Rush
In Neon Rush, Isaac Kniakov propels a iconic figure of pop culture into a visually saturated explosion of energy and colors.
The character, captured in full motion, seems to burst from the canvas with almost kinetic intensity. Its dynamic gesture, amplified by a chaotic yet controlled composition, embodies a sense of speed, power and freedom. The attitude is conquering, almost electric.
The background, dense and vibrant, blends graffiti, paint projections, urban textures and visual overlays. Neon pink, acid yellow and incandescent red flashes create a strong chromatic tension, giving the work an immediate and immersive presence.
The contrast between the iconic legibility of the subject and the surrounding graphic tumult enhances the visual impact. Every detail seems in motion, every trace contributing to an explosive visual narrative.
With Neon Rush, Isaac Kniakov explores the transformation of icons in a contemporary environment saturated with images and stimuli. The work becomes a collision point between nostalgia, urban culture and modern intensity.
Through its visual power and assertive aesthetic, this piece establishes itself as a central work, ideal for energizing a space and instantly captivating the eye.
Limited edition of 10 copies – edition presented as: 1/10.
Each print is numbered and signed by the artist. Once the 10 copies are sold, the edition will be permanently closed.
Dimensions: 12 × 16 inches (30.5 × 40.6 cm).
Images showing the work in situ are provided for illustration purposes only and may not reflect the actual dimensions of the painting.
High-definition pigment ink art print (giclée) on premium heavyweight canvas 344 g/m², stretched on a professional wooden frame.
Certificate of authenticity signed, provided, mentioning the title, year, technique and edition number.
Isaac Kniakov – Neon Rush
In Neon Rush, Isaac Kniakov propels a iconic figure of pop culture into a visually saturated explosion of energy and colors.
The character, captured in full motion, seems to burst from the canvas with almost kinetic intensity. Its dynamic gesture, amplified by a chaotic yet controlled composition, embodies a sense of speed, power and freedom. The attitude is conquering, almost electric.
The background, dense and vibrant, blends graffiti, paint projections, urban textures and visual overlays. Neon pink, acid yellow and incandescent red flashes create a strong chromatic tension, giving the work an immediate and immersive presence.
The contrast between the iconic legibility of the subject and the surrounding graphic tumult enhances the visual impact. Every detail seems in motion, every trace contributing to an explosive visual narrative.
With Neon Rush, Isaac Kniakov explores the transformation of icons in a contemporary environment saturated with images and stimuli. The work becomes a collision point between nostalgia, urban culture and modern intensity.
Through its visual power and assertive aesthetic, this piece establishes itself as a central work, ideal for energizing a space and instantly captivating the eye.
Limited edition of 10 copies – edition presented as: 1/10.
Each print is numbered and signed by the artist. Once the 10 copies are sold, the edition will be permanently closed.
Dimensions: 12 × 16 inches (30.5 × 40.6 cm).
Images showing the work in situ are provided for illustration purposes only and may not reflect the actual dimensions of the painting.
High-definition pigment ink art print (giclée) on premium heavyweight canvas 344 g/m², stretched on a professional wooden frame.
Certificate of authenticity signed, provided, mentioning the title, year, technique and edition number.

