Mr Oreke - FRIENDS






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Original mixed-media artwork titled FRIENDS by French artist Mr.Oreke, created in 2026 in France, acrylic on cotton canvas measuring 130 cm high by 70 cm wide (total 140 x 80 cm with a 10 cm border), signed on the lower right and on the back, in a Pop Art style, Original edition, sold directly by the artist; certificate of authenticity provided.
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Original work
Friends Snoopy
Acrylic on cotton canvas
Signed bottom right and on the reverse.
130x70cm
10 cm border to allow for the canvas
Overall size: 140x80cm
Canvas shipped rolled
Certificate of authenticity provided
Born in 1986, Mr.Oreke is a self-taught French artist who describes his work as “Street Pop Art.” In the early 2000s, he encountered the visual arts through graffiti practice. Armed with his spray cans, he began covering walls with his colorful drawings before continuing his gesture on the canvas. His style inherits from the Pop Art movement and the aesthetics of comics. Abstraction predominates in his early work. Mr.Oreke’s uniqueness is seen in his backgrounds, which he mainly exploits with aerosol, in the graffiti style. The artist combines ink with acrylic, and sometimes heterogeneous elements such as banknotes. The narration, tinted with humor, is endowed with whimsy and a liberating energy. A formal freedom is added through a mix of collages, splashes, typographic elements... and echoes to the comic book.
Original work
Friends Snoopy
Acrylic on cotton canvas
Signed bottom right and on the reverse.
130x70cm
10 cm border to allow for the canvas
Overall size: 140x80cm
Canvas shipped rolled
Certificate of authenticity provided
Born in 1986, Mr.Oreke is a self-taught French artist who describes his work as “Street Pop Art.” In the early 2000s, he encountered the visual arts through graffiti practice. Armed with his spray cans, he began covering walls with his colorful drawings before continuing his gesture on the canvas. His style inherits from the Pop Art movement and the aesthetics of comics. Abstraction predominates in his early work. Mr.Oreke’s uniqueness is seen in his backgrounds, which he mainly exploits with aerosol, in the graffiti style. The artist combines ink with acrylic, and sometimes heterogeneous elements such as banknotes. The narration, tinted with humor, is endowed with whimsy and a liberating energy. A formal freedom is added through a mix of collages, splashes, typographic elements... and echoes to the comic book.
