Skrull Avatar - In between





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Skrull Avatar — In between, a 2026 signed original artwork created with pochoir and spray paint, 50 × 40 cm, France, in excellent condition.
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Skrull Avatar is a French artist whose work sits within the world of street art and stencil. Nourished by pop culture, cinema, manga, and contemporary visual imaginaries, he develops a graphic universe where precision, contrast, and visual impact occupy a central place.
This piece, created with a stencil, explores one of the major themes of his work: the boundary between humanity and technological transformation. Influenced by cyberpunk universes such as Ghost in the Shell or Gunnm, this profile view figure embodies a fragile balance between flesh and machinery.
The monochrome treatment reinforces the sobriety of the composition and directs the gaze to the essential: the face, the mechanical lines, and the suspended expression. Between technological coolness and human presence, the work asks what remains of us when the body evolves, transforms, or is reconstructed.
Skrull Avatar is a French artist whose work sits within the world of street art and stencil. Nourished by pop culture, cinema, manga, and contemporary visual imaginaries, he develops a graphic universe where precision, contrast, and visual impact occupy a central place.
This piece, created with a stencil, explores one of the major themes of his work: the boundary between humanity and technological transformation. Influenced by cyberpunk universes such as Ghost in the Shell or Gunnm, this profile view figure embodies a fragile balance between flesh and machinery.
The monochrome treatment reinforces the sobriety of the composition and directs the gaze to the essential: the face, the mechanical lines, and the suspended expression. Between technological coolness and human presence, the work asks what remains of us when the body evolves, transforms, or is reconstructed.

