POPLEA - - GAMME MAJEURE XXL— by POPLEA (2000)






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POPLEA, an original acrylic on canvas titled GAMME MAJEURE XXL by POPLEA (2000), a signed, rolled 192 by 74 cm work in the Culture Pop and optical art style, created in 2020 or later and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Acrylic on canvas — XXXL format 192 x 74 cm
Contemporary explosive work blending urban energy with instinctive gesturality, in a dialogue between JonOne’s calligraphic universe and Jackson Pollock’s gestural abstraction.
This monumental composition overlays projections, drips, colored impacts, and chromatic rhythms in an intense visual vibration. The primary and fluorescent colors clash on a deep black background, creating a living, powerful work that is immediately decorative.
The very large horizontal format enhances the immersive effect and makes this piece ideal for a contemporary interior, design collection, or high-end architectural space.
Technique: acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 192 x 74 cm
Unique work
Signed
Canvas sold rolled
Not stretched on a frame
Frame not included (present only as a gallery display suggestion)
An expressive and luminous work, between contemporary street art, lyrical abstraction, and premium decorative art.
The artist Popléa:
If you possess this work, you have in your hands an authentic piece signed Popléa.
But you should know: Popléa is a pseudonym.
He or she has not yet revealed their identity — voluntarily. This choice is part of a broader artistic project, a form of experiment:
Create without a name, without status, without biography.
The work alone. The image alone. What it evokes. What you feel.
The artist behind Popléa is already exhibited, recognized, collected — but chose to explore another path, freer. To refuse filters, codes, discourses.
To refuse that it is always the same people — galleries, experts, networks — who decide what has value.
Perhaps what you own is the beginning of something.
Or perhaps it is simply a work that speaks to you, here and now.
Both possibilities are beautiful.
And in the end, perhaps that is the true luxury.
Acrylic on canvas — XXXL format 192 x 74 cm
Contemporary explosive work blending urban energy with instinctive gesturality, in a dialogue between JonOne’s calligraphic universe and Jackson Pollock’s gestural abstraction.
This monumental composition overlays projections, drips, colored impacts, and chromatic rhythms in an intense visual vibration. The primary and fluorescent colors clash on a deep black background, creating a living, powerful work that is immediately decorative.
The very large horizontal format enhances the immersive effect and makes this piece ideal for a contemporary interior, design collection, or high-end architectural space.
Technique: acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 192 x 74 cm
Unique work
Signed
Canvas sold rolled
Not stretched on a frame
Frame not included (present only as a gallery display suggestion)
An expressive and luminous work, between contemporary street art, lyrical abstraction, and premium decorative art.
The artist Popléa:
If you possess this work, you have in your hands an authentic piece signed Popléa.
But you should know: Popléa is a pseudonym.
He or she has not yet revealed their identity — voluntarily. This choice is part of a broader artistic project, a form of experiment:
Create without a name, without status, without biography.
The work alone. The image alone. What it evokes. What you feel.
The artist behind Popléa is already exhibited, recognized, collected — but chose to explore another path, freer. To refuse filters, codes, discourses.
To refuse that it is always the same people — galleries, experts, networks — who decide what has value.
Perhaps what you own is the beginning of something.
Or perhaps it is simply a work that speaks to you, here and now.
Both possibilities are beautiful.
And in the end, perhaps that is the true luxury.
