Elmago - Pulp fiction iconic film 3 codebarre (large)

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Pulp fiction iconic film 3 codebarre (large), a limited edition collage artwork sold direct from the artist, dated 2025, in Pop art style, framed and ready to hang, 65 × 65 cm, 5 kg, produced in France.

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Acrylic on paper, Signed by hand - 2025 serigraphy
Mixed media technique: collages, Acrylic on 3D canvas (thickness 4.5 cm) signed and countersigned by hand. Work ready to be hung!!
The acrylic lines are embossed for a striking optical effect and, above all, original—it's the artistic DNA of ELMAGO!
Present in the art world for nearly 11 years, at art fairs in France as well as internationally.
Present in more than 78 galleries in France and abroad: Cannes, Monaco, Paris, Amsterdam, Munich, Dubai, Miami, Reims, Bourges....
Aluminum frame offered
Shipping within 3 days, quality packaging!!!
Many collectors around the world
recommend Elmago!!!!
Delivered with certificate of authenticity
continents)and sale rooms.

Miami, Dubai, Sydney, Paris, Rome, Milan, Ibiza, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Cannes, Reims, Monaco, Rouen, Bourges, Frankfurt...

The artist, originally from Marseille, cut his teeth with tagging and graffiti in the northern districts of the Phocaean city before trying other forms of expression: abstract, figurative, collage and assemblage. He has become a big name in the last decade with this atypical modus operandi, blending different techniques and disciplines of modern art. The world's leading consumer market brands and the greatest figures of international pop culture are systematically cut out, torn, stripped, mixed and gathered in endlessly collaged, graffiti-styled compositions to create unique, colorful paintings that tell a story for the spectator, collector...

Acrylic on paper, Signed by hand - 2025 serigraphy
Mixed media technique: collages, Acrylic on 3D canvas (thickness 4.5 cm) signed and countersigned by hand. Work ready to be hung!!
The acrylic lines are embossed for a striking optical effect and, above all, original—it's the artistic DNA of ELMAGO!
Present in the art world for nearly 11 years, at art fairs in France as well as internationally.
Present in more than 78 galleries in France and abroad: Cannes, Monaco, Paris, Amsterdam, Munich, Dubai, Miami, Reims, Bourges....
Aluminum frame offered
Shipping within 3 days, quality packaging!!!
Many collectors around the world
recommend Elmago!!!!
Delivered with certificate of authenticity
continents)and sale rooms.

Miami, Dubai, Sydney, Paris, Rome, Milan, Ibiza, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Cannes, Reims, Monaco, Rouen, Bourges, Frankfurt...

The artist, originally from Marseille, cut his teeth with tagging and graffiti in the northern districts of the Phocaean city before trying other forms of expression: abstract, figurative, collage and assemblage. He has become a big name in the last decade with this atypical modus operandi, blending different techniques and disciplines of modern art. The world's leading consumer market brands and the greatest figures of international pop culture are systematically cut out, torn, stripped, mixed and gathered in endlessly collaged, graffiti-styled compositions to create unique, colorful paintings that tell a story for the spectator, collector...

Details

Artist
Elmago
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Pulp fiction iconic film 3 codebarre (large)
Technique
Collage
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
65 cm
Width
65 cm
Weight
5 kg
Style
Pop Art
Period
2000-2010
FranceVerified
1965
Objects sold
99.17%
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