TWO FACES - Brick's World





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TWO FACES presents Brick's World, a 2025 original mixed‑media sculpture in painted wood with posca, a limited edition signed on the back, piece unique, 32 cm high by 23 cm wide, from France and sold with frame directly from the artist.
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Original work by TWO FACES
Unique piece
Work signed on the back by the artist
Painted wood sculpture + Posca markers
TWO FACES is a contemporary artist whose work explores duality, identity, and contrasts through pieces that blend raw material and pictorial expression.
His signature rests on using wood as a living medium, carved, cut, or assembled, on which painting and graphic interventions are superimposed. Each piece thus becomes a hybrid object, at the boundary between wall sculpture and contemporary painting.
His creations play with oppositions — shadow and light, spontaneity and precision — giving rise to powerful, textured, and deeply expressive works.
Through this dialogue between material and image, TWO FACES offers a sensitive and modern reading of identity, where each work reveals several levels of perception.
Original work by TWO FACES
Unique piece
Work signed on the back by the artist
Painted wood sculpture + Posca markers
TWO FACES is a contemporary artist whose work explores duality, identity, and contrasts through pieces that blend raw material and pictorial expression.
His signature rests on using wood as a living medium, carved, cut, or assembled, on which painting and graphic interventions are superimposed. Each piece thus becomes a hybrid object, at the boundary between wall sculpture and contemporary painting.
His creations play with oppositions — shadow and light, spontaneity and precision — giving rise to powerful, textured, and deeply expressive works.
Through this dialogue between material and image, TWO FACES offers a sensitive and modern reading of identity, where each work reveals several levels of perception.

