KAUGER (1972) - Priscilla and the ducks 1/1






Holds a master’s in art and culture mediation with extensive gallery assistant experience.
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KAUGER (1972), Priscilla and the ducks 1/1, a unique 31 by 20 by 13 cm artwork in aerosol spray on resin and plastic, hand-signed, produced in France in 2026.
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KAUGER (1972)
Priscilla and the ducks
31X20X13 cm
Aerosol bomb on resin, plastic
2026
Sent in a secured insured box.
Shipped by Chronopost 24h
Artwork without the pedestal
Unique Artwork
Kauger is a captivating artist whose work explores the beauty and complexity of the female body. Fascinated by form and expression, she uses an innovative system of projecting images onto nude bodies, thus creating a unique interaction between the body and visual art. This bold approach redefines the contours of femininity, while offering a reflection on identity and perception.
Alongside her artistic practice, Kauger is also a teacher of visual arts and history-geography, sharing her passion and expertise with the new generation of artists. Her teaching is imbued with the influences of the Nouveau Realists, as well as the great names such as Niki de Saint Phalle, Martial Raysse and Jacques Villeglé, whose works have marked her creative path.
The use of collage, from magazines, is another facet of her work, allowing the integration of different cultural and visual elements in her creations. Through her paintings and sculptures, Kauger invites the viewer to a deep exploration of sensuality, art and contemporary society.
KAUGER (1972)
Priscilla and the ducks
31X20X13 cm
Aerosol bomb on resin, plastic
2026
Sent in a secured insured box.
Shipped by Chronopost 24h
Artwork without the pedestal
Unique Artwork
Kauger is a captivating artist whose work explores the beauty and complexity of the female body. Fascinated by form and expression, she uses an innovative system of projecting images onto nude bodies, thus creating a unique interaction between the body and visual art. This bold approach redefines the contours of femininity, while offering a reflection on identity and perception.
Alongside her artistic practice, Kauger is also a teacher of visual arts and history-geography, sharing her passion and expertise with the new generation of artists. Her teaching is imbued with the influences of the Nouveau Realists, as well as the great names such as Niki de Saint Phalle, Martial Raysse and Jacques Villeglé, whose works have marked her creative path.
The use of collage, from magazines, is another facet of her work, allowing the integration of different cultural and visual elements in her creations. Through her paintings and sculptures, Kauger invites the viewer to a deep exploration of sensuality, art and contemporary society.
