CQFD - Lego Thrower






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CQFD, Lego Thrower, a 2026 original, multicoloured mixed-media pop art work from France, 40 cm high by 50 cm wide, signed by hand, in excellent condition, sold direct from the artist with a certificate of authenticity.
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CQFD - Professional artist, Paris
In this work, the artist performs a bold juxtaposition between playful popular culture and the confrontational street imagery. By subverting one of the most emblematic stencils of global Street Art, Lego Thrower replaces the human silhouette with that, geometric and modular, of a LEGO figure.
The contrast is immediate: the harshness of the urban setting — rendered in deep shades of gray, with concrete textures and vintage poster collages — clashes with the symbolic naiveté of the figure. This small masked “little guy,” frozen in a throwing gesture, does not launch a brick but a bursting bouquet of flowers.
Here, the artist suggests that peace and beauty are elements that we assemble, piece by piece. The flowers, the only touches of bright, saturated color, burst from this monochrome world like a necessary cry of hope. Between nostalgia for childhood and social consciousness, this canvas reminds us that even in a concrete environment, a single gesture is enough to change the structure of our reality.
A revolution to be built brick by brick.
Original work.
Sold with a certificate of authenticity.
CQFD - Professional artist, Paris
In this work, the artist performs a bold juxtaposition between playful popular culture and the confrontational street imagery. By subverting one of the most emblematic stencils of global Street Art, Lego Thrower replaces the human silhouette with that, geometric and modular, of a LEGO figure.
The contrast is immediate: the harshness of the urban setting — rendered in deep shades of gray, with concrete textures and vintage poster collages — clashes with the symbolic naiveté of the figure. This small masked “little guy,” frozen in a throwing gesture, does not launch a brick but a bursting bouquet of flowers.
Here, the artist suggests that peace and beauty are elements that we assemble, piece by piece. The flowers, the only touches of bright, saturated color, burst from this monochrome world like a necessary cry of hope. Between nostalgia for childhood and social consciousness, this canvas reminds us that even in a concrete environment, a single gesture is enough to change the structure of our reality.
A revolution to be built brick by brick.
Original work.
Sold with a certificate of authenticity.
