Coco de Paris - The day I learned red





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Sculpture by Coco de Paris titled The day I learned red, 2025, edition 1/8, made from resin, iron, wood and acrylic, hand-signed, in excellent condition, dimensions 49 × 19 × 19 cm, weight 6 kg, delivered with certificate of authenticity.
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Sculpture featured in the book “HAIKU” by the artist Coco de Paris.
Contemporary international artist Coco de Paris was born in the Netherlands and trained at the prestigious art schools of Antwerp and Brussels. Based in France for over 30 years, he has developed a distinctive body of work, immediately recognizable, at the crossroads of contemporary art, design, and visual culture.
An international recognition
Coco de Paris’s work goes far beyond the traditional gallery setting:
• Several of his works appear in the film Deep Water produced by 20th Century Fox, with Ben Affleck
• He collaborated with Marc Jacobs on an exclusive collection
• Gucci acquired licensing rights to some of his works
• Géraldine Chaplin counts his creations among her inspirations
• Collaborations with international brands and institutions such as Joe Fresh, World Market, Cardinal Games, Nepia (Japan), FLOW Magazine, and Lindner Hotels (Germany).
• Collaboration with Tim Zagat (founder of the Zagat guide): creation of an illustrated alphabet book of 26 animals and, for 2026, the release of two works: a book dedicated to the mythical Parisian palace Le Bristol Paris and an artistic work titled Silly Words.
His work has been shown in numerous galleries and art fairs across Europe, such as Affordable Art Fairs in Brussels and Amsterdam, selected for the MAC Paris show, Art Metz, and the Bernard Mourrier Art Galleries (Saint-Rémy de Provence), Carincotte (Marseille), Another Art (Belgium), Galerie Projection (Brussels), Galerie Radar (Bayeux), Galerie Cyane (Nancy), Galerie Marie Ricco (Calvi), Galerie Gour-beneforti (Bastia). His selection for the Chelsea International Art Competition in New York further confirms the international reach of his work.
Currently, Coco de Paris’s work is permanently represented in France by the Art Sant Roch gallery in Céret.
His sculptures, made from resin, iron, wood, and acrylic, are hand-painted and reflect a continual pursuit of innovation and material.
Sculpture delivered with a certificate of authenticity.
Sculpture featured in the book “HAIKU” by the artist Coco de Paris.
Contemporary international artist Coco de Paris was born in the Netherlands and trained at the prestigious art schools of Antwerp and Brussels. Based in France for over 30 years, he has developed a distinctive body of work, immediately recognizable, at the crossroads of contemporary art, design, and visual culture.
An international recognition
Coco de Paris’s work goes far beyond the traditional gallery setting:
• Several of his works appear in the film Deep Water produced by 20th Century Fox, with Ben Affleck
• He collaborated with Marc Jacobs on an exclusive collection
• Gucci acquired licensing rights to some of his works
• Géraldine Chaplin counts his creations among her inspirations
• Collaborations with international brands and institutions such as Joe Fresh, World Market, Cardinal Games, Nepia (Japan), FLOW Magazine, and Lindner Hotels (Germany).
• Collaboration with Tim Zagat (founder of the Zagat guide): creation of an illustrated alphabet book of 26 animals and, for 2026, the release of two works: a book dedicated to the mythical Parisian palace Le Bristol Paris and an artistic work titled Silly Words.
His work has been shown in numerous galleries and art fairs across Europe, such as Affordable Art Fairs in Brussels and Amsterdam, selected for the MAC Paris show, Art Metz, and the Bernard Mourrier Art Galleries (Saint-Rémy de Provence), Carincotte (Marseille), Another Art (Belgium), Galerie Projection (Brussels), Galerie Radar (Bayeux), Galerie Cyane (Nancy), Galerie Marie Ricco (Calvi), Galerie Gour-beneforti (Bastia). His selection for the Chelsea International Art Competition in New York further confirms the international reach of his work.
Currently, Coco de Paris’s work is permanently represented in France by the Art Sant Roch gallery in Céret.
His sculptures, made from resin, iron, wood, and acrylic, are hand-painted and reflect a continual pursuit of innovation and material.
Sculpture delivered with a certificate of authenticity.

