Cartist - The Blur Dream

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Cartist presents The Blur Dream, a 2024 original mixed media Pop art work measuring 40 cm by 30 cm, hand-signed, in noir and red, exploring Culture Pop from France and sold by Galerie in excellent condition as part of the 2020s collection 2026.

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Collection 2026

"The Blur Dream" explores the boundary between dream, memory and contemporary obsession. Inspired by the world of Banksy and more specifically by the iconic "Balloon Girl", this work revisits a major symbol of street art through a deliberately blurred and pixelated aesthetic, like an image distorted by time, digital life, or memories.

The silhouette seems to dissolve into the image, transforming a universally recognizable scene into a modern, almost unreal vision. Above her, a Ferrari key stuck to the artwork replaces the traditional balloon to become the symbol of a new contemporary dream: luxury, success, and automotive fascination. Suspended in the void, it evokes both ambition, desire and the distance that sometimes separates us from our goals.

With "The Blur Dream", Cartist fuses automotive culture, contemporary art and street art codes in a minimalist and striking composition. The contrast between the deep black of the pixelated figure, the clean white space and the physical presence of the key creates a strong visual tension between nostalgia, ambition and modern materialism.

Created by Cartist, a young emerging French artist, this piece sits within an artistic approach that blends iconic objects, cultural references and contemporary visual storytelling.

The work is ready to be hung. It will be carefully protected and shipped in sturdy and elegant packaging to ensure optimal safety during transport.

Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on lighting or screens.

Collection 2026

"The Blur Dream" explores the boundary between dream, memory and contemporary obsession. Inspired by the world of Banksy and more specifically by the iconic "Balloon Girl", this work revisits a major symbol of street art through a deliberately blurred and pixelated aesthetic, like an image distorted by time, digital life, or memories.

The silhouette seems to dissolve into the image, transforming a universally recognizable scene into a modern, almost unreal vision. Above her, a Ferrari key stuck to the artwork replaces the traditional balloon to become the symbol of a new contemporary dream: luxury, success, and automotive fascination. Suspended in the void, it evokes both ambition, desire and the distance that sometimes separates us from our goals.

With "The Blur Dream", Cartist fuses automotive culture, contemporary art and street art codes in a minimalist and striking composition. The contrast between the deep black of the pixelated figure, the clean white space and the physical presence of the key creates a strong visual tension between nostalgia, ambition and modern materialism.

Created by Cartist, a young emerging French artist, this piece sits within an artistic approach that blends iconic objects, cultural references and contemporary visual storytelling.

The work is ready to be hung. It will be carefully protected and shipped in sturdy and elegant packaging to ensure optimal safety during transport.

Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on lighting or screens.

Details

Artist
Cartist
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
The Blur Dream
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2024
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Red
Height
40 cm
Width
30 cm
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
Sold by
FranceVerified
640
Objects sold
94.12%
Private

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