Alèze (1974) - "Pure true love is freedom"





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Alèze (born 1974) presents the original 2026 acrylic painting titled “Pure true love is freedom” on a repurposed poster, 60 by 40 cm, hand-signed, produced in France, in excellent condition and sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
No artificial intelligence here!…
Poster appropriation!
Hand-painted on canvas posters, fully realized by hand, signed on the front and the back. Created with Posca markers and acrylic, plus collage.
The artwork is therefore unique and original, hand-signed by me on the front and back. Accompanied by a COA (certificate of authenticity).
Possible slight color differences may result from the photos taken and the lighting conditions of the room. In reality, the artwork is even better than in the photos.
Careful packaging, insured shipping, tracking number and signature required. Check your package before accepting it. If the package is damaged, refuse it. If you accept it without verification, the insurance will be void and no claim can be accepted. Thank you
ALEZE74, painter, sculptor, graphic designer, all-around dreamer!…
instagram & facebook: @aleze.art
All began illegally during the street art wave, at the end of the 80s, on walls, trains and the Parisian metro.
Self-taught, he perfects himself through relentless work, exploring many techniques and styles of graphic art.
A street artist at heart, he is inspired by everything around him and by what he loves, pop culture, Pop Art and Street Art, which he has always cherished and which form the basis for all his creations. The whole gives a striking style! His works are often tender, positive or have a double meaning, with the artist aiming to leave everyone with their own interpretation.
Always in perpetual evolution, whether in painting or sculpture, he continues to search for and perfect his work by blending his love of pop culture, graphic art with his attachment to street art.
More than 1,000 works sold on Catawiki and held in private collections across Europe, the USA and several other countries around the world.
No artificial intelligence here!…
Poster appropriation!
Hand-painted on canvas posters, fully realized by hand, signed on the front and the back. Created with Posca markers and acrylic, plus collage.
The artwork is therefore unique and original, hand-signed by me on the front and back. Accompanied by a COA (certificate of authenticity).
Possible slight color differences may result from the photos taken and the lighting conditions of the room. In reality, the artwork is even better than in the photos.
Careful packaging, insured shipping, tracking number and signature required. Check your package before accepting it. If the package is damaged, refuse it. If you accept it without verification, the insurance will be void and no claim can be accepted. Thank you
ALEZE74, painter, sculptor, graphic designer, all-around dreamer!…
instagram & facebook: @aleze.art
All began illegally during the street art wave, at the end of the 80s, on walls, trains and the Parisian metro.
Self-taught, he perfects himself through relentless work, exploring many techniques and styles of graphic art.
A street artist at heart, he is inspired by everything around him and by what he loves, pop culture, Pop Art and Street Art, which he has always cherished and which form the basis for all his creations. The whole gives a striking style! His works are often tender, positive or have a double meaning, with the artist aiming to leave everyone with their own interpretation.
Always in perpetual evolution, whether in painting or sculpture, he continues to search for and perfect his work by blending his love of pop culture, graphic art with his attachment to street art.
More than 1,000 works sold on Catawiki and held in private collections across Europe, the USA and several other countries around the world.

