G. Carta - J'hésite





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G. Carta presents an original mixed-media portrait titled J'hésite, 40 x 40 x 0.3 cm, created in 2026 in France on wood with oil pastel, collage, stencil, spray paint and acrylic, signed by hand on the front and sold directly by the artist, with a certificate of authenticity emailed and tracked insured shipping.
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Original work realized in mixed media: oil crayons, collage, stencil, aerosol spray, and acrylic paint on wood 40x40x0.3 cm.
Unique piece signed on the front. Certificate of authenticity sent by email.
Shipped with tracking number and insurance.
If you have any questions, I will be available by message :)
Color rendering may vary from one screen to another.
About the work:
The artist's works primarily feature men, depicted in their intimacy, vulnerability, or contradictions. Through them, she denounces certain masculine taboos and questions the imposed expectations.
About the artist:
Born in 1986 in La Louvière (Belgium), G. Carta now lives and creates in France and Spain.
Her art is a quest for identity, deep values, deconstruction and reconstruction. Each work is an invitation to vulnerability, a plunge into her raw and sincere reality.
Original work realized in mixed media: oil crayons, collage, stencil, aerosol spray, and acrylic paint on wood 40x40x0.3 cm.
Unique piece signed on the front. Certificate of authenticity sent by email.
Shipped with tracking number and insurance.
If you have any questions, I will be available by message :)
Color rendering may vary from one screen to another.
About the work:
The artist's works primarily feature men, depicted in their intimacy, vulnerability, or contradictions. Through them, she denounces certain masculine taboos and questions the imposed expectations.
About the artist:
Born in 1986 in La Louvière (Belgium), G. Carta now lives and creates in France and Spain.
Her art is a quest for identity, deep values, deconstruction and reconstruction. Each work is an invitation to vulnerability, a plunge into her raw and sincere reality.

