lasveguix (1986) - Magritte Urbain






Holds a master’s in art history with over 10 years in auctions and galleries.
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LASVEGUIX’s Magritte Urbain (2024) is an original 40 × 30 cm mixed-media work on torn posters, hand-signed, with a black contemporary frame (41 × 31 cm framed), a unique piece from France in street art style, in excellent condition and weighing 3 kg, sold by Galerie with a certificate.
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LASVEGUIX - Urban Magritte
Mixed media on torn and reassembled posters, hand-signed, Certificate provided
Unique work 40×30 (framed 41×31) contemporary black frame if price reserve reached
Imagine this piece on a pared-down wall. From a distance, it intrigues. As you approach, it reveals its scars, its strata, its secrets.
Each tear tells a rupture. Each collage, an attempt at reconstruction.
And at the center, this almost unreal motif acts as an anchor point — or perhaps an illusion.
It’s a work that lives with you. It changes with the light, with the mood, with the gaze.
There is an immediate tension in this work: that of controlled chaos. LASVEGUIX does not compose, he rips apart, deconstructs, then reassembles reality to reveal an even more troubling truth.
Tearing fragments, visual strata, raw material — at the center an enigmatic presence emerges, almost unreal: a silhouette evoking the universe of Magritte, between mystery, silence and visual poetry. The object becomes a symbol, the composition becomes a question.
This piece captures the eye, then locks it in. It forces you to see differently.
Emerging artist on the contemporary street art scene, LASVEGUIX develops a universe recognizable from afar, blending instinctive collage, tearing, and recomposition. Influenced by Surrealism and urban movements, he builds a work at the boundary between raw art and conceptual poetry.
His unique pieces attract collectors in search of strong works, charged with meaning and visual impact.
Why acquire this work?
Unique work: no reproductions, no variations
Strong visual presence: a piece that transforms a space
Identifiable artistic signature: a universe on the rise
Dialogue with art history: subtle reference to Surrealism
Emotional and aesthetic investment
It’s a work that does not merely decorate — it provokes
LASVEGUIX - Urban Magritte
Mixed media on torn and reassembled posters, hand-signed, Certificate provided
Unique work 40×30 (framed 41×31) contemporary black frame if price reserve reached
Imagine this piece on a pared-down wall. From a distance, it intrigues. As you approach, it reveals its scars, its strata, its secrets.
Each tear tells a rupture. Each collage, an attempt at reconstruction.
And at the center, this almost unreal motif acts as an anchor point — or perhaps an illusion.
It’s a work that lives with you. It changes with the light, with the mood, with the gaze.
There is an immediate tension in this work: that of controlled chaos. LASVEGUIX does not compose, he rips apart, deconstructs, then reassembles reality to reveal an even more troubling truth.
Tearing fragments, visual strata, raw material — at the center an enigmatic presence emerges, almost unreal: a silhouette evoking the universe of Magritte, between mystery, silence and visual poetry. The object becomes a symbol, the composition becomes a question.
This piece captures the eye, then locks it in. It forces you to see differently.
Emerging artist on the contemporary street art scene, LASVEGUIX develops a universe recognizable from afar, blending instinctive collage, tearing, and recomposition. Influenced by Surrealism and urban movements, he builds a work at the boundary between raw art and conceptual poetry.
His unique pieces attract collectors in search of strong works, charged with meaning and visual impact.
Why acquire this work?
Unique work: no reproductions, no variations
Strong visual presence: a piece that transforms a space
Identifiable artistic signature: a universe on the rise
Dialogue with art history: subtle reference to Surrealism
Emotional and aesthetic investment
It’s a work that does not merely decorate — it provokes
