MIQUASEO - Sad Clown VS Funny Faces





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Miquaseo, a contemporary French artist, presents Sad Clown VS Funny Faces, a digital print on plexiglass (5 mm) in edition 4/10, 120 × 160 cm, signed and numbered, dated 2025, sold directly by the artist.
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Miquaseo (France, contemporary) — Sad Clown VS Funny Faces — Limited edition 120 × 160 cm — Plexiglass — Signed & numbered
Artist: Miquaseo (France, contemporary artist)
Title: Sad Clown VS Funny Faces
Year of creation: 2025
Technique: High-definition print on 5 mm Plexiglass (PMMA)
Format: 120 x 160 cm (signed and numbered 4/10 - delivered with official certificate of authenticity)
Provenance: SPACE Art Gallery — Saint-Paul de Vence (France), directly from the artist
Condition: Gallery exhibition piece — perfect condition
Official Instagram page of the artist: @miquaseo.art
Artwork delivered ready to hang with an aluminum mounting system, featuring a slight wall offset (~1 cm) for a high-end contemporary presentation..
Artwork created using a contemporary mosaic technique made from thousands of carefully assembled images of contemporary art.
High-definition print on 5 mm Plexiglass, glossy finish with visual depth and gallery-like presence.
Entirely created without artificial intelligence: each composition is built, adjusted, and balanced manually by the artist.
Description of the work:
Iconic from the 20th century expressionism, Bernard Buffet’s sad clown embodies a deep tension between appearance and emotion, between a frozen façade and inward melancholy.
With Sad Clown VS Funny Faces, this iconic figure is reinterpreted in mosaic form, composed exclusively of faces captured in exaggerated, almost absurd expressions.
Each fragment reveals grimaces, forced laughter, deliberate distortions — a collection of micro-scenes where emotion becomes performance.
When assembled, these images reconstruct the clown’s face, reinforcing the central paradox of the work: a sadness built from expressions that are meant to evoke laughter.
The grotesque becomes the raw material of a deeper melancholy.
Printed on Plexiglas, the work reveals its full visual richness: depth of contrasts, vivid detail, and a contemporary presence that converses with the graphic rigor of the original.
From a distance: the austere, recognizable silhouette of a frozen clown, almost silent.
Up close: a multitude of distorted faces, oscillating between humor and discomfort, revealing a constant tension between laughter and emotional emptiness.
Each piece is a signed and numbered work of art, produced in a limited edition, asserting its exclusive character and artistic scope
Seller's Story
Miquaseo (France, contemporary) — Sad Clown VS Funny Faces — Limited edition 120 × 160 cm — Plexiglass — Signed & numbered
Artist: Miquaseo (France, contemporary artist)
Title: Sad Clown VS Funny Faces
Year of creation: 2025
Technique: High-definition print on 5 mm Plexiglass (PMMA)
Format: 120 x 160 cm (signed and numbered 4/10 - delivered with official certificate of authenticity)
Provenance: SPACE Art Gallery — Saint-Paul de Vence (France), directly from the artist
Condition: Gallery exhibition piece — perfect condition
Official Instagram page of the artist: @miquaseo.art
Artwork delivered ready to hang with an aluminum mounting system, featuring a slight wall offset (~1 cm) for a high-end contemporary presentation..
Artwork created using a contemporary mosaic technique made from thousands of carefully assembled images of contemporary art.
High-definition print on 5 mm Plexiglass, glossy finish with visual depth and gallery-like presence.
Entirely created without artificial intelligence: each composition is built, adjusted, and balanced manually by the artist.
Description of the work:
Iconic from the 20th century expressionism, Bernard Buffet’s sad clown embodies a deep tension between appearance and emotion, between a frozen façade and inward melancholy.
With Sad Clown VS Funny Faces, this iconic figure is reinterpreted in mosaic form, composed exclusively of faces captured in exaggerated, almost absurd expressions.
Each fragment reveals grimaces, forced laughter, deliberate distortions — a collection of micro-scenes where emotion becomes performance.
When assembled, these images reconstruct the clown’s face, reinforcing the central paradox of the work: a sadness built from expressions that are meant to evoke laughter.
The grotesque becomes the raw material of a deeper melancholy.
Printed on Plexiglas, the work reveals its full visual richness: depth of contrasts, vivid detail, and a contemporary presence that converses with the graphic rigor of the original.
From a distance: the austere, recognizable silhouette of a frozen clown, almost silent.
Up close: a multitude of distorted faces, oscillating between humor and discomfort, revealing a constant tension between laughter and emotional emptiness.
Each piece is a signed and numbered work of art, produced in a limited edition, asserting its exclusive character and artistic scope

