Geida - Miamilyn

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Catherine Mikolajczak
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Gallery Estimate  € 400 - € 500
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Description from the seller

A sunset, and American icons. A warm, enveloping light wraps the scene, reflecting off the distinctive Miami buildings, and off the turquoise body of a legendary convertible. And there, Marilyn’s gaze speaks to us and holds us. It captivates us and draws us in. A gaze as captivating as this light keeps us in the work. Her blonde hair, her nonchalant and seductive attitude, her aura, invite us to share this sunset with her, for eternity.

GEIDA is a French artist, from the south of France, born in 1982, on the shores of the Côte d’Azur.

Inspired by classical and modern painting, he navigates between contemporary works and street art. His creations incorporate emblematic elements of classical and pop culture. His works are characterized by reinterpretations of major painters, warm colors, expressive and entrancing compositions.

GEIDA explores different forms of universes and productions. Some of his works are reproduced in small series on canvas-on-panel, thus creating limited editions accessible to a wider audience.
The artist’s style reflects a combination between classical art and new techniques, with the aim of captivating attention, provoking reflection, and sublimating interiors.

Artwork features
- hand-signed by the artist on the back and front
- canvas print on stretcher
- edition limited to 10 copies
- numbered
- dimension 40x40
- sold unframed
- certificate of authenticity
- shipped from France
- cardboard plus tissue paper and protection
- photos illustrating the work in different formats including 40x40
- title “Miamilyn”
- sold by the artist

A sunset, and American icons. A warm, enveloping light wraps the scene, reflecting off the distinctive Miami buildings, and off the turquoise body of a legendary convertible. And there, Marilyn’s gaze speaks to us and holds us. It captivates us and draws us in. A gaze as captivating as this light keeps us in the work. Her blonde hair, her nonchalant and seductive attitude, her aura, invite us to share this sunset with her, for eternity.

GEIDA is a French artist, from the south of France, born in 1982, on the shores of the Côte d’Azur.

Inspired by classical and modern painting, he navigates between contemporary works and street art. His creations incorporate emblematic elements of classical and pop culture. His works are characterized by reinterpretations of major painters, warm colors, expressive and entrancing compositions.

GEIDA explores different forms of universes and productions. Some of his works are reproduced in small series on canvas-on-panel, thus creating limited editions accessible to a wider audience.
The artist’s style reflects a combination between classical art and new techniques, with the aim of captivating attention, provoking reflection, and sublimating interiors.

Artwork features
- hand-signed by the artist on the back and front
- canvas print on stretcher
- edition limited to 10 copies
- numbered
- dimension 40x40
- sold unframed
- certificate of authenticity
- shipped from France
- cardboard plus tissue paper and protection
- photos illustrating the work in different formats including 40x40
- title “Miamilyn”
- sold by the artist

Details

Artist
Geida
Edition number
1
Edition
Limited edition
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
Miamilyn
Technique
Digital painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour, Pink, Turquoise
Height
40 cm
Width
40 cm
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
Sold by
FranceVerified
1
Object sold
Private

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