Opoil (1990) - Ours

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Original mixed-media artwork by OPOIL (born 1990), titled “Ours”, a street-art composition depicting an imposing bear emerging over a vintage car, on rigid cardboard, 40 × 40 cm, 100 g, from the 2010–2020 period, signed and in excellent condition.

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OPOIL (born in 1990) – Urban composition featuring a bear – Original work
Original work by the French artist OPOIL, created with mixed media on rigid support.
This powerful composition features a towering bear emerging above a vintage car submerged, in a dense textured natural environment. The whole is enriched with graphic interventions inspired by graffiti, notably through dynamic lettering and urban elements integrated into the scene.
The monochrome, sepia-toned treatment gives the work a singular atmosphere, between contemporary illustration and street art aesthetics. The contrast between the precision of the drawing and the energy of the graphic interventions perfectly reflects the artist's universe.
Unique work.
Technique: mixed media (acrylic, inks, alcohol markers, colored pencils)
Support: cardboard
Condition: excellent

OPOIL, born in 1990, is a French artist from the graffiti scene. Influenced from a young age by comics and the hip-hop culture of the 90s–2000s, he develops a visual universe blending illustration, street art and graphic narration.
His work stands out for precise and energetic drawing, where urban references, stylized characters and detail-rich compositions meet. He explores different techniques, combining acrylic, inks, alcohol markers and colored pencils, to create works that are both dynamic and meticulous.
A member of OG CREW, OPOIL engages in a contemporary artistic approach that brings graffiti culture into dialogue with modern illustration.

OPOIL (born in 1990) – Urban composition featuring a bear – Original work
Original work by the French artist OPOIL, created with mixed media on rigid support.
This powerful composition features a towering bear emerging above a vintage car submerged, in a dense textured natural environment. The whole is enriched with graphic interventions inspired by graffiti, notably through dynamic lettering and urban elements integrated into the scene.
The monochrome, sepia-toned treatment gives the work a singular atmosphere, between contemporary illustration and street art aesthetics. The contrast between the precision of the drawing and the energy of the graphic interventions perfectly reflects the artist's universe.
Unique work.
Technique: mixed media (acrylic, inks, alcohol markers, colored pencils)
Support: cardboard
Condition: excellent

OPOIL, born in 1990, is a French artist from the graffiti scene. Influenced from a young age by comics and the hip-hop culture of the 90s–2000s, he develops a visual universe blending illustration, street art and graphic narration.
His work stands out for precise and energetic drawing, where urban references, stylized characters and detail-rich compositions meet. He explores different techniques, combining acrylic, inks, alcohol markers and colored pencils, to create works that are both dynamic and meticulous.
A member of OG CREW, OPOIL engages in a contemporary artistic approach that brings graffiti culture into dialogue with modern illustration.

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Artist
Opoil (1990)
Sold with frame
No
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Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Ours
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Signed
Country of origin
France
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
40 cm
Width
40 cm
Weight
100 g
Depiction/theme
Animals
Style
Street art
Period
2010-2020
FranceVerified
101
Objects sold
pro

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