PSiKO - Pink Drink Blue Bubble





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PSiKO – Pink Drink Blue Bubble, an original 35×28 cm artwork on canvas with a drawing on vintage paper, executed in Posca markers, signed and dated 2026, produced in France and depicting Pop culture.
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PSiKO - Pink Drink Blue Bubble.
Drawing on a real old sheet of paper, glued onto canvas 35×28 cm.
Original unique work entirely made with Posca acrylic markers. Signed and dated at the bottom.
Signed, dated 2026 and titled by the artist on the back. + Satin varnish.
Ready to be exhibited hanging or laid flat.
Careful shipping with tracking number and insurance against loss and damage.
PSiKO (1987), self-taught artist, inspired by Pop-Culture: cartoons from my childhood, advertisements and other hype/trends like Supreme. Fashion victim from street culture, Street-Invasion, practicing skateboard, graffiti, etc. I translate all these universes into my works. Active in Dijon (France). I often use mottos as expressive supports.
I pay particular attention to the finishing touches on my Fan'Art.
I recently had the opportunity to collaborate with my master of inspirations WO$H ONE, a Belgian artist on Akoun.
PSiKO - Pink Drink Blue Bubble.
Drawing on a real old sheet of paper, glued onto canvas 35×28 cm.
Original unique work entirely made with Posca acrylic markers. Signed and dated at the bottom.
Signed, dated 2026 and titled by the artist on the back. + Satin varnish.
Ready to be exhibited hanging or laid flat.
Careful shipping with tracking number and insurance against loss and damage.
PSiKO (1987), self-taught artist, inspired by Pop-Culture: cartoons from my childhood, advertisements and other hype/trends like Supreme. Fashion victim from street culture, Street-Invasion, practicing skateboard, graffiti, etc. I translate all these universes into my works. Active in Dijon (France). I often use mottos as expressive supports.
I pay particular attention to the finishing touches on my Fan'Art.
I recently had the opportunity to collaborate with my master of inspirations WO$H ONE, a Belgian artist on Akoun.

