Pappay (1985) - The big cinema

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The Big Cinema by Pappay (born 1985) is a 100 x 100 cm mixed-media street-art canvas on a thick stretcher, signed in marker bottom right, depicting an urban landscape cinema entrance in a large city, produced in France in 2020 or later, using spray paint, acrylic markers and collage, in excellent condition with a 4 cm depth and delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

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Thick canvas painting mounted on a frame.
Mixed media: spray paint, acrylic markers and cardboard collage.
Dimensions: 100x100 cm.
Depth: 4 cm.
Signed with a marker in the bottom right corner of the work.
Street art piece depicting the entrance of a cinema on a main thoroughfare in an American city.
A nod to the 80s with the release of the iconic films E.T. and Back to the Future.
Excellent condition, freshly out of the artist's studio.
Delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

Created by Pappay, a French street art artist born in 1985.
Instagram: @pappay.artist

Pappay settled in the south of France about twenty years ago and has continued to create and reinvent himself. He draws inspiration from the chaos of cities and their architecture, as well as from graphic design and street art. His highly realistic style with vibrant colors invites us to live and feel the scenes he portrays.
Through customization and large-scale works, Pappay has made his mark in the contemporary art scene.
His works are exhibited in galleries nationally and internationally, notably in Singapore and the United States (Philadelphia).
He won the 3rd prize at the Ride Smart Live Art competition in Peyssac (33, France), and regularly participates in street-art festivals in southern France.
Pappay has a professional client base for mural commissions and works with major international groups such as Danone, Voyage Privé, Ironman...

Main exhibitions and works:

Danone Group mural (Aix-en-Provence) 2025
Mural for Ironman (Aix-en-Provence) 2025
Mellone Group mural (Roquevaire) 2024 and 2025
Art72Gallery Gallery (Singapore) 2025
Morton Contemporary Gallery (Philadelphia, USA) 2023
OceanCall Group mural (Aix-en-Provence) 2023
Outsiders Gallery (Rouen) 2023
Rhino-Art Gallery (Vienna, Austria) 2023
Aramine Group mural (Aix-en-Provence) 2021
Mehari Club Cassis mural (Cassis) 2021-2022
Sebban Group mural (Aix-En-Provence) 2021
MetropolART Kunstgalerien GmbH Gallery (Cologne, Germany) 2020
Street Part Gallery (Aix-En-Provence) 2020
Voyage Privé head office mural (Aix-En-Provence) 2020
3rd prize in the national competition « Ride Smart Live Art » (Bordeaux) 2019
Sm'Art Fair 2019 (Aix-en-Provence)

Possibility of local pickup in the Aix-en-Provence region.

Taxes:
Purchases made outside the European Union may be subject to import taxes or duties, payable by the buyer.

Thick canvas painting mounted on a frame.
Mixed media: spray paint, acrylic markers and cardboard collage.
Dimensions: 100x100 cm.
Depth: 4 cm.
Signed with a marker in the bottom right corner of the work.
Street art piece depicting the entrance of a cinema on a main thoroughfare in an American city.
A nod to the 80s with the release of the iconic films E.T. and Back to the Future.
Excellent condition, freshly out of the artist's studio.
Delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

Created by Pappay, a French street art artist born in 1985.
Instagram: @pappay.artist

Pappay settled in the south of France about twenty years ago and has continued to create and reinvent himself. He draws inspiration from the chaos of cities and their architecture, as well as from graphic design and street art. His highly realistic style with vibrant colors invites us to live and feel the scenes he portrays.
Through customization and large-scale works, Pappay has made his mark in the contemporary art scene.
His works are exhibited in galleries nationally and internationally, notably in Singapore and the United States (Philadelphia).
He won the 3rd prize at the Ride Smart Live Art competition in Peyssac (33, France), and regularly participates in street-art festivals in southern France.
Pappay has a professional client base for mural commissions and works with major international groups such as Danone, Voyage Privé, Ironman...

Main exhibitions and works:

Danone Group mural (Aix-en-Provence) 2025
Mural for Ironman (Aix-en-Provence) 2025
Mellone Group mural (Roquevaire) 2024 and 2025
Art72Gallery Gallery (Singapore) 2025
Morton Contemporary Gallery (Philadelphia, USA) 2023
OceanCall Group mural (Aix-en-Provence) 2023
Outsiders Gallery (Rouen) 2023
Rhino-Art Gallery (Vienna, Austria) 2023
Aramine Group mural (Aix-en-Provence) 2021
Mehari Club Cassis mural (Cassis) 2021-2022
Sebban Group mural (Aix-En-Provence) 2021
MetropolART Kunstgalerien GmbH Gallery (Cologne, Germany) 2020
Street Part Gallery (Aix-En-Provence) 2020
Voyage Privé head office mural (Aix-En-Provence) 2020
3rd prize in the national competition « Ride Smart Live Art » (Bordeaux) 2019
Sm'Art Fair 2019 (Aix-en-Provence)

Possibility of local pickup in the Aix-en-Provence region.

Taxes:
Purchases made outside the European Union may be subject to import taxes or duties, payable by the buyer.

Details

Artist
Pappay (1985)
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
The big cinema
Technique
Acrylic painting, Collage, Spray paint
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
100 cm
Width
100 cm
Weight
6 kg
Depiction/theme
Cityscape
Style
Street art
Period
2020+
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