MIQUASEO - Tomato Soup VS Bikini






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Miquaseo, Tomato Soup VS Bikini, a 90 × 120 cm digital print on 5 mm Plexiglass (PMMA), signed and numbered 12/25 (2025), in original condition with direct-from-artist provenance and a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Miquaseo (France, contemporary) — Tomato Soup VS Bikini — Numbered edition 90 × 120 cm — Plexiglass — Signed & numbered
Artist: Miquaseo (France, contemporary artist)
Title: Tomato Soup VS Bikini
Year of creation: 2025
Medium: High-definition print on Plexiglass (PMMA) 5 mm
Format: 90 x 120 cm (signed and numbered 12/25 - delivered with official certificate of authenticity)
Provenance: SPACE Art Gallery — Saint-Paul de Vence (France), directly from the artist
Condition: Gallery exhibit piece — perfect condition
Official Instagram page of the artist: @miquaseo.art
The work is ready to hang with an aluminum mounting system and a slight offset from the wall (~1 cm) for a contemporary high-end look.
The piece was created using a contemporary mosaic technique composed of thousands of carefully assembled contemporary art images.
High-definition print on Plexiglass (PMMA) 5 mm, glossy finish with visual depth and gallery-like effect.
Completely created without artificial intelligence: each composition is built, adjusted, and balanced manually by the artist.
Description of the work:
Iconic pop art piece Tomato Soup by Andy Warhol transformed a simple mass-market product into an artistic icon, a symbol of mass culture and consumer society.
With Tomato Soup VS Bikini, this cult image is reinterpreted as a mosaic, composed exclusively of silhouettes of women in bikinis.
Each fragment features bodies drawn from contemporary visual culture, straddling desire, exposure, and standardized aesthetics.
When assembled, these images recreate the most banal everyday object, creating a deliberate contrast between mass consumption, fantasy, and the commodification of the body.
Printed on Plexiglass, the work gains depth, shine, and modernity, offering a distinctly contemporary and design-forward look intended to enhance modern interiors.
From afar: the immediate graphic force of a universal pop icon.
Up close: an accumulation of female bodies, questioning the mechanisms of desire and modern consumption.
Each piece is a signed and numbered work of art, produced in a limited edition, asserting its exclusivity and artistic reach.
Seller's Story
Miquaseo (France, contemporary) — Tomato Soup VS Bikini — Numbered edition 90 × 120 cm — Plexiglass — Signed & numbered
Artist: Miquaseo (France, contemporary artist)
Title: Tomato Soup VS Bikini
Year of creation: 2025
Medium: High-definition print on Plexiglass (PMMA) 5 mm
Format: 90 x 120 cm (signed and numbered 12/25 - delivered with official certificate of authenticity)
Provenance: SPACE Art Gallery — Saint-Paul de Vence (France), directly from the artist
Condition: Gallery exhibit piece — perfect condition
Official Instagram page of the artist: @miquaseo.art
The work is ready to hang with an aluminum mounting system and a slight offset from the wall (~1 cm) for a contemporary high-end look.
The piece was created using a contemporary mosaic technique composed of thousands of carefully assembled contemporary art images.
High-definition print on Plexiglass (PMMA) 5 mm, glossy finish with visual depth and gallery-like effect.
Completely created without artificial intelligence: each composition is built, adjusted, and balanced manually by the artist.
Description of the work:
Iconic pop art piece Tomato Soup by Andy Warhol transformed a simple mass-market product into an artistic icon, a symbol of mass culture and consumer society.
With Tomato Soup VS Bikini, this cult image is reinterpreted as a mosaic, composed exclusively of silhouettes of women in bikinis.
Each fragment features bodies drawn from contemporary visual culture, straddling desire, exposure, and standardized aesthetics.
When assembled, these images recreate the most banal everyday object, creating a deliberate contrast between mass consumption, fantasy, and the commodification of the body.
Printed on Plexiglass, the work gains depth, shine, and modernity, offering a distinctly contemporary and design-forward look intended to enhance modern interiors.
From afar: the immediate graphic force of a universal pop icon.
Up close: an accumulation of female bodies, questioning the mechanisms of desire and modern consumption.
Each piece is a signed and numbered work of art, produced in a limited edition, asserting its exclusivity and artistic reach.
