lasveguix (1986) - Little Girl





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Lasveguix presents 'Little Girl', a collage on an unframed 30 × 24 cm panel, signed by hand, original edition from France, created in 2026, weighing 2 kg, depicting a portrait.
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Panneau de Toile, torn posters, spray paint, acrylic, Posca, unframed, 30x24 cm
Unique work on paper, straight from the workshop. Shipped protected and swiftly.
Lasveguix doesn’t just paint; he tears, layers, reconstructs. His creations are skins of walls, fragments of urbanity where posters mingle with graffiti, where acrylic dialogues with spray paint and Posca. Each piece is a pulse, a street scar transposed onto canvas.
Initiated into graffiti by his cousin SUOZ, he feeds his visual language with the walls of Paris and London. In his gesture, you can hear the echoes of the great names who marked urban and contemporary art: Jacques Villeglé and Raymond Hains for torn posters, Vhils for sculpted matter, Basquiat for raw energy, Jérôme Mesnager for the silhouette, Miss Tic for word poetry, Ernest Pignon-Ernest for urban memory, Jef Aérosol for stencil, Invader for urban pixel, Obey for the engaged icon.
For over twenty years active in the street art scene, Lasveguix has established a universe that is both punk and poetic. Since 2022, he has translated this street heritage into the studio, creating works where movement, time and collective memory freeze without ever fading.
Recognized for his singularity, he regularly participates in charity galas and prestigious auctions — COEUR CENTRAL at Roland Garros, Autour des Williams at Pavillon Ledoyen, Faire ma part, Nav Solidaire or SOS Préma. His creations reach record sums there, confirming a unique place in urban and contemporary art.
Lasveguix claims an art that is accessible, free and vibrant, where every torn piece tells a story of love and positivity.
Panneau de Toile, torn posters, spray paint, acrylic, Posca, unframed, 30x24 cm
Unique work on paper, straight from the workshop. Shipped protected and swiftly.
Lasveguix doesn’t just paint; he tears, layers, reconstructs. His creations are skins of walls, fragments of urbanity where posters mingle with graffiti, where acrylic dialogues with spray paint and Posca. Each piece is a pulse, a street scar transposed onto canvas.
Initiated into graffiti by his cousin SUOZ, he feeds his visual language with the walls of Paris and London. In his gesture, you can hear the echoes of the great names who marked urban and contemporary art: Jacques Villeglé and Raymond Hains for torn posters, Vhils for sculpted matter, Basquiat for raw energy, Jérôme Mesnager for the silhouette, Miss Tic for word poetry, Ernest Pignon-Ernest for urban memory, Jef Aérosol for stencil, Invader for urban pixel, Obey for the engaged icon.
For over twenty years active in the street art scene, Lasveguix has established a universe that is both punk and poetic. Since 2022, he has translated this street heritage into the studio, creating works where movement, time and collective memory freeze without ever fading.
Recognized for his singularity, he regularly participates in charity galas and prestigious auctions — COEUR CENTRAL at Roland Garros, Autour des Williams at Pavillon Ledoyen, Faire ma part, Nav Solidaire or SOS Préma. His creations reach record sums there, confirming a unique place in urban and contemporary art.
Lasveguix claims an art that is accessible, free and vibrant, where every torn piece tells a story of love and positivity.

