FANO (XX) - My Way






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FANO (XX) presents My Way, a unique original mixed‑media artwork (180 cm high by 100 cm wide) from 2025, framed and in excellent condition, created in France, signed by the artist and with a certificate of authenticity.
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In My Way, FANO transforms space into a visual experience. A central path runs through the composition, immediately catching the viewer’s eye. This path is lined with green metal bars, arranged regularly and symmetrically. They form an open tunnel, both structured and light.
Thus, perspective naturally guides the eye toward the distant horizon. This movement suggests a crossing, a progression, almost an inner projection. Moreover, the metal framework evokes urban, cold, industrial architecture. Yet this rigid frame contrasts with the opening felt through depth.
Additionally, the repetitive lines give a soothing yet hypnotic visual rhythm. They recall the rigor of human constructions, but also the repetition of daily life. By playing with symmetry, the artist imposes a sense of control and mastery. But this perfect symmetry also becomes the starting point of an inner journey.
Unique work, available immediately at the gallery.
Delivered with an invoice and an authenticity certificate from the artist.
The XVI Art Gallery is committed to packing and shipping it directly to your home, in France and abroad. You can also pick it up immediately at our gallery located in Paris
Artist’s biography:
Stéphan Ouzilou, known as Fano, has always lived his life on the fast track. His strength lies in the mindset: “Embrace life to the fullest!”
At 17, he meets the love of his life and they move together to the Caribbean where they will stay for three years.
Three years that will confirm his artistic fiber and undeniable talent.
Indeed, from nothing, he quickly finds himself at the head of a fashion empire in the textile industry, after creating the “shapeless trapeze dress” adapting to all morphologies. Between Paris and the Caribbean, he chooses to stay at the forefront designing all the shop windows of the stores he opens himself, showing his boundless, almost uncontrollable passion for creation (he was the precursor of the wooden articulated store mannequin).
It is important to say that Fano grew up in the fashion industry, surrounded by great names like Gérard Darel.
In My Way, FANO transforms space into a visual experience. A central path runs through the composition, immediately catching the viewer’s eye. This path is lined with green metal bars, arranged regularly and symmetrically. They form an open tunnel, both structured and light.
Thus, perspective naturally guides the eye toward the distant horizon. This movement suggests a crossing, a progression, almost an inner projection. Moreover, the metal framework evokes urban, cold, industrial architecture. Yet this rigid frame contrasts with the opening felt through depth.
Additionally, the repetitive lines give a soothing yet hypnotic visual rhythm. They recall the rigor of human constructions, but also the repetition of daily life. By playing with symmetry, the artist imposes a sense of control and mastery. But this perfect symmetry also becomes the starting point of an inner journey.
Unique work, available immediately at the gallery.
Delivered with an invoice and an authenticity certificate from the artist.
The XVI Art Gallery is committed to packing and shipping it directly to your home, in France and abroad. You can also pick it up immediately at our gallery located in Paris
Artist’s biography:
Stéphan Ouzilou, known as Fano, has always lived his life on the fast track. His strength lies in the mindset: “Embrace life to the fullest!”
At 17, he meets the love of his life and they move together to the Caribbean where they will stay for three years.
Three years that will confirm his artistic fiber and undeniable talent.
Indeed, from nothing, he quickly finds himself at the head of a fashion empire in the textile industry, after creating the “shapeless trapeze dress” adapting to all morphologies. Between Paris and the Caribbean, he chooses to stay at the forefront designing all the shop windows of the stores he opens himself, showing his boundless, almost uncontrollable passion for creation (he was the precursor of the wooden articulated store mannequin).
It is important to say that Fano grew up in the fashion industry, surrounded by great names like Gérard Darel.
