Mr Lova Lova (1986) - Ligne de bascule





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Original, unique mixed-media artwork by Mr Lova Lova (born 1986), titled Ligne de bascule, created in 2026, 55 × 46 cm, hand-signed, Contemporain, from France, in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
Title: Liminal Line
Artist: Mr Lova Lova
Format: 55x46 cm
Technique: mixed media
Original work – unique piece
A diagonal runs through the piece like a fracture or a passage. It divides without completely separating, creating tension between two states.
The character seems to oscillate between two realities, two identities, two perceptions.
The hat, almost timeless, anchors the figure in a presence that is both classical and destabilized.
This work is part of the series “Fragmented Faces,” where I explore the complexity of human identity.
An expressive and contemporary work, ideal for lovers of urban art, modern cubism, and outsider art.
I am a contemporary artist whose work explores the fragmentation of human identity through a raw and expressive aesthetic.
Inspired by cubism, primitive art, and modern urban expressions, I deconstruct faces to reveal multiple emotions: tension, duality, introspection.
My works blend instinctive lines, contrasting colors, and recurring symbols to create portraits that are at once unsettling and deeply human.
Each canvas acts as an inner cartography, where several realities coexist in a single gaze.
I pursue a spontaneous artistic approach, where imperfection becomes language and the face becomes territory.
My works function as palimpsests: layers of identities that overlap, fade, and rewrite themselves.
Painting thus becomes an act of revelation—not of what we are, but of everything we contain.
Artist bio
I am a contemporary artist whose work explores the fragmentation of human identity through a raw and expressive aesthetic.
Inspired by cubism, primitive art, and modern urban expressions, I deconstruct faces to reveal multiple emotions: tension, duality, introspection.
My works blend instinctive lines, contrasting colors, and recurring symbols to create portraits that are at once unsettling and deeply human.
Title: Liminal Line
Artist: Mr Lova Lova
Format: 55x46 cm
Technique: mixed media
Original work – unique piece
A diagonal runs through the piece like a fracture or a passage. It divides without completely separating, creating tension between two states.
The character seems to oscillate between two realities, two identities, two perceptions.
The hat, almost timeless, anchors the figure in a presence that is both classical and destabilized.
This work is part of the series “Fragmented Faces,” where I explore the complexity of human identity.
An expressive and contemporary work, ideal for lovers of urban art, modern cubism, and outsider art.
I am a contemporary artist whose work explores the fragmentation of human identity through a raw and expressive aesthetic.
Inspired by cubism, primitive art, and modern urban expressions, I deconstruct faces to reveal multiple emotions: tension, duality, introspection.
My works blend instinctive lines, contrasting colors, and recurring symbols to create portraits that are at once unsettling and deeply human.
Each canvas acts as an inner cartography, where several realities coexist in a single gaze.
I pursue a spontaneous artistic approach, where imperfection becomes language and the face becomes territory.
My works function as palimpsests: layers of identities that overlap, fade, and rewrite themselves.
Painting thus becomes an act of revelation—not of what we are, but of everything we contain.
Artist bio
I am a contemporary artist whose work explores the fragmentation of human identity through a raw and expressive aesthetic.
Inspired by cubism, primitive art, and modern urban expressions, I deconstruct faces to reveal multiple emotions: tension, duality, introspection.
My works blend instinctive lines, contrasting colors, and recurring symbols to create portraits that are at once unsettling and deeply human.

