Jérôme Rasto (1978) - Paradéisos





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Jérôme Rasto presents Paradéisos, an original acrylic painting (73 × 60 cm) signed by hand, dated 2025, framed in a black American frame, sold with a certificate of authenticity, created in France in a street art style with religious imagery.
Description from the seller
The Paris-based CHENUS LONGHI Gallery presents “Paradéisos,” an original work by the artist Jérôme Rasto accompanied by its certificate of authenticity. With his characteristic style inspired by medieval illuminated manuscripts, the Parisian artist offers a contemporary version of Paradise in which numerous references to medieval and Renaissance painting appear, including Saint Sebastian’s arrows, angel wings, the speech bubble, etc. A very beautiful poetic and spiritual canvas emblematic of the artist, to add to your collection.
- Signed on the front and initialed, titled and dated on the back of the stretcher;
- Comes with its certificate of authenticity;
- Framed in a black American-style frame
- Very careful packaging;
- Shipment with insurance and tracking;
- If you live in the Paris region, you can pick up the artwork directly at our gallery located in the 11th arrondissement.
About the artist:
Jérôme Rasto is a distinctive artist on the Paris street art scene. His work sits at the crossroads of figuration and symbolic narration. He develops dense compositions where characters, architectures and elements of nature mingle, in a style that is instantly recognizable. Deeply influenced by medieval illumination and influenced by stained glass, his work is characterized by the thickness of the line, plays of transparency and a considered approach to color. In the street, Jérôme Rasto is known for painting on bulky objects and for creating wall paintings and paintings on walls spontaneously. It is a work imbued with poetry and spirituality that leaves no one indifferent: an undeniable talent on the current scene.
Jérôme Rasto is part of the street art movement, alongside artists such as Vhils, Invader, Shepard Fairey, JonOne, Kaws, Futura.
Texts and photos copyright Galerie CHENUS LONGHI.
Seller's Story
The Paris-based CHENUS LONGHI Gallery presents “Paradéisos,” an original work by the artist Jérôme Rasto accompanied by its certificate of authenticity. With his characteristic style inspired by medieval illuminated manuscripts, the Parisian artist offers a contemporary version of Paradise in which numerous references to medieval and Renaissance painting appear, including Saint Sebastian’s arrows, angel wings, the speech bubble, etc. A very beautiful poetic and spiritual canvas emblematic of the artist, to add to your collection.
- Signed on the front and initialed, titled and dated on the back of the stretcher;
- Comes with its certificate of authenticity;
- Framed in a black American-style frame
- Very careful packaging;
- Shipment with insurance and tracking;
- If you live in the Paris region, you can pick up the artwork directly at our gallery located in the 11th arrondissement.
About the artist:
Jérôme Rasto is a distinctive artist on the Paris street art scene. His work sits at the crossroads of figuration and symbolic narration. He develops dense compositions where characters, architectures and elements of nature mingle, in a style that is instantly recognizable. Deeply influenced by medieval illumination and influenced by stained glass, his work is characterized by the thickness of the line, plays of transparency and a considered approach to color. In the street, Jérôme Rasto is known for painting on bulky objects and for creating wall paintings and paintings on walls spontaneously. It is a work imbued with poetry and spirituality that leaves no one indifferent: an undeniable talent on the current scene.
Jérôme Rasto is part of the street art movement, alongside artists such as Vhils, Invader, Shepard Fairey, JonOne, Kaws, Futura.
Texts and photos copyright Galerie CHENUS LONGHI.

