saname (1980) - Peinture fraiche






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Original street art by Saname (born 1980), titled Peinture fraiche (2021), acrylic and spray paint on cotton canvas, 70 × 50 cm, hand-signed, with certificate of authenticity, in excellent condition, from France, sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
"Fresh Paint"
Original painting by Saname
Acrylic and spray paint on high-quality cotton canvas mounted on a frame
50 x 70 cm
Gallery value: €1100
The canvas is varnished and sold with a certificate of authenticity
Careful packaging with insured shipping.
The result is more beautiful and appreciable in reality than in the photo, impact guaranteed!
This painting presents itself as a declaration of vitality, a typographic triptych where each layer of color seems to affirm a different nuance of the same word, of the same breath. The artist does not merely write: he sculpts the letter, makes it vibrate, pushes it to become matter, rhythm, pulsation.
The superposition of the three inscriptions — violet and pink in weightlessness, green and yellow more terrestrial, then blue and red like a heartbeat — creates a visual reverberation effect. It feels as if the word repeats itself to assert itself more strongly, as if the painting were trying to seize the moving essence of an identity, of an energy, of a state of being. Each layer becomes a variation, a modulation, an echo.
The exploded background, saturated with droplets, projections and chromatic halos, places the work in the tradition of gestural graffiti, where the wall is never a simple support but a field of chromatic battle. Here, the color is not decorative: it is assertion, presence, urgency.
What strikes is the tension between the rigour of the lettering — mastered, structured, almost calligraphic — and the freedom of the background, which breathes, splashes, overflows. The artist plays on this duality to bring forth a form of urban poetry, where the word becomes both emblem and emotion.
The whole evokes a celebration: of freshness, of femininity, or perhaps more broadly of the plurality of voices that make up the street. A work that does not seek to illustrate, but to make felt — through color, through rhythm, through repetition — the power of a word that refuses to stay silent.
The discreet artist Saname is on the rise!!!!
"Fresh Paint"
Original painting by Saname
Acrylic and spray paint on high-quality cotton canvas mounted on a frame
50 x 70 cm
Gallery value: €1100
The canvas is varnished and sold with a certificate of authenticity
Careful packaging with insured shipping.
The result is more beautiful and appreciable in reality than in the photo, impact guaranteed!
This painting presents itself as a declaration of vitality, a typographic triptych where each layer of color seems to affirm a different nuance of the same word, of the same breath. The artist does not merely write: he sculpts the letter, makes it vibrate, pushes it to become matter, rhythm, pulsation.
The superposition of the three inscriptions — violet and pink in weightlessness, green and yellow more terrestrial, then blue and red like a heartbeat — creates a visual reverberation effect. It feels as if the word repeats itself to assert itself more strongly, as if the painting were trying to seize the moving essence of an identity, of an energy, of a state of being. Each layer becomes a variation, a modulation, an echo.
The exploded background, saturated with droplets, projections and chromatic halos, places the work in the tradition of gestural graffiti, where the wall is never a simple support but a field of chromatic battle. Here, the color is not decorative: it is assertion, presence, urgency.
What strikes is the tension between the rigour of the lettering — mastered, structured, almost calligraphic — and the freedom of the background, which breathes, splashes, overflows. The artist plays on this duality to bring forth a form of urban poetry, where the word becomes both emblem and emotion.
The whole evokes a celebration: of freshness, of femininity, or perhaps more broadly of the plurality of voices that make up the street. A work that does not seek to illustrate, but to make felt — through color, through rhythm, through repetition — the power of a word that refuses to stay silent.
The discreet artist Saname is on the rise!!!!
