SKE - Use The Force

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SKE, Use The Force, a signed hand giclée in a limited edition of 15/30, produced in France on 300 g satin art paper (A2 59.4 x 42 cm), in a Street Art/Pop Culture theme with excellent condition and a certificate of authenticity.

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- Limited edition of the work "Use The Force" by artist SKE.
- Publisher: Atelier MONTMARTRE FineArt.
- Certificate of authenticity.
- High-quality print on premium satin art paper 300 g/m2
- Number 15/30
- A2 format (59.4x42 cm) very easy to frame.
- Careful and secure shipping (Silk paper + Tube + Cardboard)
- Universe of Star Wars, Darth Vader, street art and graffiti
- ARTIST BIO:
SKE is a self-taught French artist and all-rounder who grew up in the 80s/90s culture, inspiring the majority of his artistic works.

He constantly explores new techniques: acrylic painting, collage, stencil, graffiti, urban installations and digital art. His dynamic and expressive compositions, often with a double meaning, blend the raw energy of street art with the visual impact of pop art.

After an exceptional year in 2025, SKE’s market value has risen notably. Winner of the first prize in the Urban Master contest (2023), then voted Revelation of the Year at the Color Jam Challenge (2025).
SKE was selected as "Artist of the Month" by the Opulence gallery in October, and he also benefited from a feature in an American art magazine confirming his international recognition.

His works have already been exhibited at major venues in Europe, the United States and Asia, consolidating his place on the contemporary art scene. In parallel, SKE is also making a mark in the digital art market, a major trend of the last two years, strengthening the appeal of his creations to collectors.

Icons of popular culture, bold graphics and tactile textures characterize a style that is now essential.

SKE is undoubtedly an artist to follow, to start or enrich a collection with rising value.

Ranked and Awarded Artist – Pop Art & Contemporary Street Art

A UNIVERSE BETWEEN HERITAGE AND MODERNITY The work of SKE fits into a prestigious lineage. His line bears the visual efficiency of Keith Haring and Andy Warhol, while incorporating the subversion of Banksy or the pioneer Blek le Rat. His works create a bridge between eras: they revisit the classics, not hesitating to remix Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, Hokusai’s The Great Wave, or Picasso’s deconstructed forms to confront them with a modern urban aesthetic close to Mr Brainwash or Kaws.

POP CULTURE & NOSTALGIA Drawing on the collective imagination, SKE manipulates icons of our childhood. He stages the Disney universe with figures like Mickey Mouse or Pinocchio, and the symbolic greed of Scrooge McDuck. The influence of gaming, comics and graphic novels is omnipresent: from the Nintendo world and the legendary Game Boy, to Pokemon creatures (Pikachu, Charizard, Ash), through Marvel superheroes. SKE crystallizes these memories in the manner of Daniel Arsham or Takashi Murakami.

LUXURY, HYPE & CONSUMER SOCIETY In a style that sometimes echoes Alec Monopoly, the artist plays with codes of success and materialism. The Dollar symbol sits beside luxury and fashion logos. His canvases capture the aesthetic of “Hype”: we encounter sneaker culture (Nike Air Jordan, Adidas, Off-White) and haute couture (Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Louboutin). He also incorporates automotive adrenaline (Ferrari, Porsche, Bugatti, AMG) and precision watchmaking (Rolex, Tag Heuer), not to mention mass consumption icons like Coca-Cola. It is vibrant art, with textured finishes that sometimes recall the glossy finish of Jeff Koons or the facets of a Richard Orlinski.

This work is ideal for enriching a collection or bringing a dynamic touch to your interior.

- Limited edition of the work "Use The Force" by artist SKE.
- Publisher: Atelier MONTMARTRE FineArt.
- Certificate of authenticity.
- High-quality print on premium satin art paper 300 g/m2
- Number 15/30
- A2 format (59.4x42 cm) very easy to frame.
- Careful and secure shipping (Silk paper + Tube + Cardboard)
- Universe of Star Wars, Darth Vader, street art and graffiti
- ARTIST BIO:
SKE is a self-taught French artist and all-rounder who grew up in the 80s/90s culture, inspiring the majority of his artistic works.

He constantly explores new techniques: acrylic painting, collage, stencil, graffiti, urban installations and digital art. His dynamic and expressive compositions, often with a double meaning, blend the raw energy of street art with the visual impact of pop art.

After an exceptional year in 2025, SKE’s market value has risen notably. Winner of the first prize in the Urban Master contest (2023), then voted Revelation of the Year at the Color Jam Challenge (2025).
SKE was selected as "Artist of the Month" by the Opulence gallery in October, and he also benefited from a feature in an American art magazine confirming his international recognition.

His works have already been exhibited at major venues in Europe, the United States and Asia, consolidating his place on the contemporary art scene. In parallel, SKE is also making a mark in the digital art market, a major trend of the last two years, strengthening the appeal of his creations to collectors.

Icons of popular culture, bold graphics and tactile textures characterize a style that is now essential.

SKE is undoubtedly an artist to follow, to start or enrich a collection with rising value.

Ranked and Awarded Artist – Pop Art & Contemporary Street Art

A UNIVERSE BETWEEN HERITAGE AND MODERNITY The work of SKE fits into a prestigious lineage. His line bears the visual efficiency of Keith Haring and Andy Warhol, while incorporating the subversion of Banksy or the pioneer Blek le Rat. His works create a bridge between eras: they revisit the classics, not hesitating to remix Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, Hokusai’s The Great Wave, or Picasso’s deconstructed forms to confront them with a modern urban aesthetic close to Mr Brainwash or Kaws.

POP CULTURE & NOSTALGIA Drawing on the collective imagination, SKE manipulates icons of our childhood. He stages the Disney universe with figures like Mickey Mouse or Pinocchio, and the symbolic greed of Scrooge McDuck. The influence of gaming, comics and graphic novels is omnipresent: from the Nintendo world and the legendary Game Boy, to Pokemon creatures (Pikachu, Charizard, Ash), through Marvel superheroes. SKE crystallizes these memories in the manner of Daniel Arsham or Takashi Murakami.

LUXURY, HYPE & CONSUMER SOCIETY In a style that sometimes echoes Alec Monopoly, the artist plays with codes of success and materialism. The Dollar symbol sits beside luxury and fashion logos. His canvases capture the aesthetic of “Hype”: we encounter sneaker culture (Nike Air Jordan, Adidas, Off-White) and haute couture (Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Louboutin). He also incorporates automotive adrenaline (Ferrari, Porsche, Bugatti, AMG) and precision watchmaking (Rolex, Tag Heuer), not to mention mass consumption icons like Coca-Cola. It is vibrant art, with textured finishes that sometimes recall the glossy finish of Jeff Koons or the facets of a Richard Orlinski.

This work is ideal for enriching a collection or bringing a dynamic touch to your interior.

Details

Artist
SKE
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Gallery
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
15/30
Title of artwork
Use The Force
Technique
Giclée
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
59.4 cm
Width
42 cm
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Street art
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
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Objects sold
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