Hiroshi (1981) - L'Alinéa The Mods XL

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Hiroshi; L'Alinéa The Mods XL; mixed media on canvas with acrylic and metal; 50 × 40 cm; year 2025; original edition; signed by the artist; excellent condition; depicts Pop Culture in a Pop Art style.

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***** CANVAS MOUNTED ON A READY-TO-HANG STRETCHER FRAME *****

Hiroshi (1981)
L'Alinéa The Mods
Acrylic and metal on canvas
50X40 cm
2025
Signed by the artist

Hiroshi is a talented Paris-based artist passionate about creating robots. What sets Hiroshi apart from other artists is his love for Asian pop culture, which is reflected in every one of his works.
Since his youth, Hiroshi has been fascinated by robots and the unique aesthetics of Asian pop culture. Inspired by animated series, films, and video games, he decided to combine these two passions by creating robots modeled after characters from Asian pop culture as well as homage portraits.
Each robot Hiroshi builds is a true work of art. With great attention to detail, he faithfully reproduces the distinctive features of iconic characters from Asian pop culture. Big, expressive eyes, vivid colors, and bold shapes—each robot is a celebration of Hiroshi's creativity and passion.
But Hiroshi doesn't just build robots; he also animates them. Thanks to sophisticated mechanisms and ingenious programming, his creations come to life. The robots dance, sing, and interact with their surroundings, captivating audiences with their charm and personality.
Hiroshi's art is a vibrant homage to Asian pop culture. He seeks to capture the energy and joy that this culture inspires in him and to share them with the world. His robots are ambassadors of this culture, attracting the attention of art lovers around the world.

***** CANVAS MOUNTED ON A READY-TO-HANG STRETCHER FRAME *****

Hiroshi (1981)
L'Alinéa The Mods
Acrylic and metal on canvas
50X40 cm
2025
Signed by the artist

Hiroshi is a talented Paris-based artist passionate about creating robots. What sets Hiroshi apart from other artists is his love for Asian pop culture, which is reflected in every one of his works.
Since his youth, Hiroshi has been fascinated by robots and the unique aesthetics of Asian pop culture. Inspired by animated series, films, and video games, he decided to combine these two passions by creating robots modeled after characters from Asian pop culture as well as homage portraits.
Each robot Hiroshi builds is a true work of art. With great attention to detail, he faithfully reproduces the distinctive features of iconic characters from Asian pop culture. Big, expressive eyes, vivid colors, and bold shapes—each robot is a celebration of Hiroshi's creativity and passion.
But Hiroshi doesn't just build robots; he also animates them. Thanks to sophisticated mechanisms and ingenious programming, his creations come to life. The robots dance, sing, and interact with their surroundings, captivating audiences with their charm and personality.
Hiroshi's art is a vibrant homage to Asian pop culture. He seeks to capture the energy and joy that this culture inspires in him and to share them with the world. His robots are ambassadors of this culture, attracting the attention of art lovers around the world.

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Artist
Hiroshi (1981)
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Edition
Original
Title of artwork
L'Alinéa The Mods XL
Technique
Acrylic painting, Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
50 cm
Width
40 cm
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
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Objects sold
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