πjs - Robbit IV






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Robbit IV, a 2026 resin sculpture by πjs from France, hand-signed, 31 × 15 × 7 cm, multicoloured, with certificate of authenticity included.
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Robbit IV
Painted resin sculpture
31X15X7 cm
Signed by the artist
Ref:4/22/07
A certificate of authenticity is delivered with the work.
Shipped in a secure carton with insurance. 24h dispatch by Chronopost, Colissimo.
πJS aka Stephen Joannon (Artist, Gallery owner, Exhibition curator, Music critic…)
A versatile plastic artist and transmitter of forms, presents ROBBIT: a series of vividly colored sculptures, a playful homage to the worlds of Barry Flanagan, Jeff Koons and Kaws, cradled by the electronic motifs of Herbie Hancock — particularly Rockit (1983), from which its name is derived. Made in Tourrettes-sur-Loup in collaboration with an exceptional craftsman, the collection comes in four silhouettes, each subsequently hand-painted in strictly unique variations.
A poem of metal and matter, ROBBIT blends pop audacity with playful softness: a sculptural presence that strikes with its chromatic optimism and visual melody. These pieces, designed to cross viewers’ paths and complement contemporary collections, are produced in limited editions — an invitation to seize the work before its disappearance.
Robbit IV
Painted resin sculpture
31X15X7 cm
Signed by the artist
Ref:4/22/07
A certificate of authenticity is delivered with the work.
Shipped in a secure carton with insurance. 24h dispatch by Chronopost, Colissimo.
πJS aka Stephen Joannon (Artist, Gallery owner, Exhibition curator, Music critic…)
A versatile plastic artist and transmitter of forms, presents ROBBIT: a series of vividly colored sculptures, a playful homage to the worlds of Barry Flanagan, Jeff Koons and Kaws, cradled by the electronic motifs of Herbie Hancock — particularly Rockit (1983), from which its name is derived. Made in Tourrettes-sur-Loup in collaboration with an exceptional craftsman, the collection comes in four silhouettes, each subsequently hand-painted in strictly unique variations.
A poem of metal and matter, ROBBIT blends pop audacity with playful softness: a sculptural presence that strikes with its chromatic optimism and visual melody. These pieces, designed to cross viewers’ paths and complement contemporary collections, are produced in limited editions — an invitation to seize the work before its disappearance.
