MOSKO (1953) - Panthère rose






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Original, unique street art piece by French artist MOSKO (1953), titled Panthère rose, created in 2024, measuring 40 × 38 cm on a recycled wooden palette, using spray paint and stencil (pochoir), signed by hand and in excellent condition.
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Original work by the French artist Mosko, created in 2024, combining stencil and spray paint on a recycled wooden palette.
This unique piece measuring 40 x 38 cm depicts a pink leopard with a piercing gaze, treated in the artist’s immediately recognizable universe: an urban, animalistic, and instinctive aesthetic, blending chromatic softness with visual power. The raw wooden support retains its texture and roughness, reinforcing the dialogue between industrial material and artistic intervention.
The contrast between the neon pink of the animal and the patinated wood of the palette creates a composition that is both contemporary and decorative, in the spirit of current street art. Each slat of the support participates in the natural fragmentation of the image and enhances the artisanal dimension of the work.
Technique: stencil and spray paint on wooden palette
Year: 2024
Dimensions: 40 x 38 cm
Unique work
Good general condition
About the artist:
Mosko is an artist from the French street art scene, known for his stencil interventions representing wild and exotic animals. His work subverts classic urban imagery by introducing colorful fauna into public space, creating a strong contrast between nature and the urban environment. His works are meeting growing success among collectors of contemporary urban art.
Original work by the French artist Mosko, created in 2024, combining stencil and spray paint on a recycled wooden palette.
This unique piece measuring 40 x 38 cm depicts a pink leopard with a piercing gaze, treated in the artist’s immediately recognizable universe: an urban, animalistic, and instinctive aesthetic, blending chromatic softness with visual power. The raw wooden support retains its texture and roughness, reinforcing the dialogue between industrial material and artistic intervention.
The contrast between the neon pink of the animal and the patinated wood of the palette creates a composition that is both contemporary and decorative, in the spirit of current street art. Each slat of the support participates in the natural fragmentation of the image and enhances the artisanal dimension of the work.
Technique: stencil and spray paint on wooden palette
Year: 2024
Dimensions: 40 x 38 cm
Unique work
Good general condition
About the artist:
Mosko is an artist from the French street art scene, known for his stencil interventions representing wild and exotic animals. His work subverts classic urban imagery by introducing colorful fauna into public space, creating a strong contrast between nature and the urban environment. His works are meeting growing success among collectors of contemporary urban art.
