MIQUASEO - The Divine Touch VS Homeless






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and led modern and contemporary post-war art at Bonhams.
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Miquaseo, The Divine Touch VS Homeless, digital print on Plexiglass, 145 by 85 cm, edition 17/25, signed.
Description from the seller
Miquaseo (France, contemporary) — The Divine Touch VS Homeless — Numbered edition 145x85 cm — Plexiglass — Signed & numbered
Artist: Miquaseo (France, contemporary artist)
Title: Tomato Soup VS Bikini
Year of creation: 2025
Technique: High-definition print on plexiglass (PMMA) 5 mm
Format: 145x85 cm (signed and numbered 17/25 - delivered with official certificate of authenticity)
Provenance: SPACE Art Gallery — Saint-Paul de Vence (France), directly from the artist
Condition: Gallery exhibition piece — perfect condition
Official artist Instagram page: @miquaseo.art
The artwork is delivered ready to hang with an aluminum mounting system, featuring a slight offset from the wall (~1 cm) for a contemporary high-end look..
Created using a contemporary mosaic technique composed of thousands of carefully assembled pieces of contemporary art images.
High-definition print on plexiglass (PMMA) 5 mm, glossy finish with depth and gallery-like visual effect.
The work is entirely created without artificial intelligence: each composition is built, adjusted, and balanced manually by the artist.
Description of the work:
An absolute Renaissance icon, Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam embodies the sacred connection between man and the divine, through the suspended gesture of two hands about to touch.
With The Divine Touch VS Homeless, this universal image is reinterpreted as a mosaic, composed exclusively of scenes of precarity, poverty, and lives on the margins.
Each fragment reveals faces, bodies, and situations often invisible, bearing witness to a contemporary social reality.
Assembled, these images of misery recompose one of the most famous gestures in art history, creating a powerful contrast between spiritual ideal and human abandonment.
Printed on plexiglass, the work gains depth, brilliance, and modernity, offering a contemporary and design-oriented look that enhances the visual impact of the message.
From afar: the purity and solemnity of a timeless masterpiece.
Up close: a direct confrontation with human fragility and social urgency.
Each piece is a signed and numbered artwork, produced in a limited edition, affirming its exclusive character and artistic reach.
Seller's Story
Miquaseo (France, contemporary) — The Divine Touch VS Homeless — Numbered edition 145x85 cm — Plexiglass — Signed & numbered
Artist: Miquaseo (France, contemporary artist)
Title: Tomato Soup VS Bikini
Year of creation: 2025
Technique: High-definition print on plexiglass (PMMA) 5 mm
Format: 145x85 cm (signed and numbered 17/25 - delivered with official certificate of authenticity)
Provenance: SPACE Art Gallery — Saint-Paul de Vence (France), directly from the artist
Condition: Gallery exhibition piece — perfect condition
Official artist Instagram page: @miquaseo.art
The artwork is delivered ready to hang with an aluminum mounting system, featuring a slight offset from the wall (~1 cm) for a contemporary high-end look..
Created using a contemporary mosaic technique composed of thousands of carefully assembled pieces of contemporary art images.
High-definition print on plexiglass (PMMA) 5 mm, glossy finish with depth and gallery-like visual effect.
The work is entirely created without artificial intelligence: each composition is built, adjusted, and balanced manually by the artist.
Description of the work:
An absolute Renaissance icon, Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam embodies the sacred connection between man and the divine, through the suspended gesture of two hands about to touch.
With The Divine Touch VS Homeless, this universal image is reinterpreted as a mosaic, composed exclusively of scenes of precarity, poverty, and lives on the margins.
Each fragment reveals faces, bodies, and situations often invisible, bearing witness to a contemporary social reality.
Assembled, these images of misery recompose one of the most famous gestures in art history, creating a powerful contrast between spiritual ideal and human abandonment.
Printed on plexiglass, the work gains depth, brilliance, and modernity, offering a contemporary and design-oriented look that enhances the visual impact of the message.
From afar: the purity and solemnity of a timeless masterpiece.
Up close: a direct confrontation with human fragility and social urgency.
Each piece is a signed and numbered artwork, produced in a limited edition, affirming its exclusive character and artistic reach.
