POPLEA - - COGNITIVE STRUCTURE— by POPLEA (2000)

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Original edition by POPLEA, a 53 × 73 cm collage on aluminium in the optical art style, depicting Culture Pop, signed by hand, framed, and sold by Galerie.

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JOIN THE POPLEA COMMUNITY!
HER WORKS HAVE ALREADY TRIPLED IN VALUE ON CATAWIKI — DON'T MISS THE NEXT ONE.

Popléa is a French artist who is revolutionizing kinetic and minimalist art.
Master of movement and perception, Popléa challenges the way we see and feel imagery.
Under a secret pseudonym, this established artist offers rare works directly to collectors, far from the usual channels.
When their true identity is revealed, the value of these early pieces is expected to rise significantly.
A unique opportunity to collect exceptional art, at the dawn of a new chapter in contemporary creation.

The artist Popléa:
If you own this work, you hold an authentic piece signed Popléa.
But be aware: Popléa is a pseudonym.
They have not yet revealed their identity — voluntarily.
This choice is part of a broader artistic project, a form of experiment:
Creating without a name, without status, without biography.
The work alone. The image alone. What it evokes. What you feel.
The artist behind Popléa is already exhibited, recognized, collected — but wanted to explore another path, freer. Refusing filters, codes, discourses.
Refusing that it’s always the same — galleries, experts, networks — who decide what has value.
Perhaps what you own is the beginning of something.
Or perhaps it’s simply a work that speaks to you, here and now.
Both options are beautiful.
And deep down, that may be the true luxury.

The work is hand-signed, ready to hang, in a 4x4 packaging with insurance included.
Happy bidding

JOIN THE POPLEA COMMUNITY!
HER WORKS HAVE ALREADY TRIPLED IN VALUE ON CATAWIKI — DON'T MISS THE NEXT ONE.

Popléa is a French artist who is revolutionizing kinetic and minimalist art.
Master of movement and perception, Popléa challenges the way we see and feel imagery.
Under a secret pseudonym, this established artist offers rare works directly to collectors, far from the usual channels.
When their true identity is revealed, the value of these early pieces is expected to rise significantly.
A unique opportunity to collect exceptional art, at the dawn of a new chapter in contemporary creation.

The artist Popléa:
If you own this work, you hold an authentic piece signed Popléa.
But be aware: Popléa is a pseudonym.
They have not yet revealed their identity — voluntarily.
This choice is part of a broader artistic project, a form of experiment:
Creating without a name, without status, without biography.
The work alone. The image alone. What it evokes. What you feel.
The artist behind Popléa is already exhibited, recognized, collected — but wanted to explore another path, freer. Refusing filters, codes, discourses.
Refusing that it’s always the same — galleries, experts, networks — who decide what has value.
Perhaps what you own is the beginning of something.
Or perhaps it’s simply a work that speaks to you, here and now.
Both options are beautiful.
And deep down, that may be the true luxury.

The work is hand-signed, ready to hang, in a 4x4 packaging with insurance included.
Happy bidding

Details

Artist
POPLEA
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
- COGNITIVE STRUCTURE— by POPLEA (2000)
Technique
Collage
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
53 cm
Width
73 cm
Weight
5 g
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Op Art
Period
2020+
FranceVerified
30
Objects sold
100%
Private

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