lasveguix (1986) - Gainsboug Gainsbarre






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Lasveguix presents an original 2025 collage on paper titled Gainsboug Gainsbarre, a hand-signed street art piece in the Culture Pop vein, 40 × 30 cm, weighing 2 kg, produced in France, sold with a frame and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
LASVEGUIX
Technique: Mixed media, collage and tearing
Support: Paper
Dimensions of the work: 40 × 30 cm
Framing: Free if the reserve price is reached
Signature: Yes, hand-signed
Authenticity: Certificate provided
Condition: Excellent
When a torn poster becomes a work of art…
Some images pass through generations. Others become icons. With "Fragment of Poster – Serge Gainsbourg," Lasveguix transforms a simple piece of urban memory into a contemporary creation of remarkable intensity.
Through a subtle play of tears, collages, textures, and Posca interventions, the artist reveals the face of a monument of French song. More than a portrait, this work evokes the man behind the myth: free, provocative, elegant, and eternally modern.
The contrast between the deep black background and the torn poster fragments creates a spectacular sense of relief. Each tear becomes a scar of time, each superposition tells a era, each trace of matter recalls that the most beautiful stories are often those bearing the marks of their history.
This creation immediately catches the eye and continues to reveal new details with further observation.
Sometimes all it takes is a piece of torn paper to resurrect a legend.
The walls of great cities speak.
They bear traces of forgotten concerts, posters covered over, sleepless nights, and artists who became immortal.
Lasveguix imagines that by delicately tearing away these layers of paper, the past reappears.
In the midst of chaos, Serge Gainsbourg emerges.
A cigarette between his fingers, a glass in hand, that unmistakable gaze that seems to defy time. Nothing is fixed. Everything is alive.
The tears become open windows onto the collective memory. They tell of Paris, cabarets, recording studios, scandals, poems, and that creative freedom that made Gainsbourg an timeless figure.
The work does more than celebrate a French music icon.
It celebrates the beauty of the traces left by time.
Like the posters that overlap on city walls, our memories never truly disappear. They always resurface when an artist knows how to reveal them.
About Lasveguix
Lasveguix develops an universe inspired by urban aesthetics and collage art. His work draws on torn posters from big cities, transforming them into unique compositions where memory, popular culture, and iconic references mingle. By playing with tears, overlays, and graphic interventions with Posca, he creates works that seem ripped from the walls of the city to be elevated to the status of art. Each creation is entirely handmade and has its own identity, making each piece a singular work intended for enthusiasts of contemporary street art.
LASVEGUIX
Technique: Mixed media, collage and tearing
Support: Paper
Dimensions of the work: 40 × 30 cm
Framing: Free if the reserve price is reached
Signature: Yes, hand-signed
Authenticity: Certificate provided
Condition: Excellent
When a torn poster becomes a work of art…
Some images pass through generations. Others become icons. With "Fragment of Poster – Serge Gainsbourg," Lasveguix transforms a simple piece of urban memory into a contemporary creation of remarkable intensity.
Through a subtle play of tears, collages, textures, and Posca interventions, the artist reveals the face of a monument of French song. More than a portrait, this work evokes the man behind the myth: free, provocative, elegant, and eternally modern.
The contrast between the deep black background and the torn poster fragments creates a spectacular sense of relief. Each tear becomes a scar of time, each superposition tells a era, each trace of matter recalls that the most beautiful stories are often those bearing the marks of their history.
This creation immediately catches the eye and continues to reveal new details with further observation.
Sometimes all it takes is a piece of torn paper to resurrect a legend.
The walls of great cities speak.
They bear traces of forgotten concerts, posters covered over, sleepless nights, and artists who became immortal.
Lasveguix imagines that by delicately tearing away these layers of paper, the past reappears.
In the midst of chaos, Serge Gainsbourg emerges.
A cigarette between his fingers, a glass in hand, that unmistakable gaze that seems to defy time. Nothing is fixed. Everything is alive.
The tears become open windows onto the collective memory. They tell of Paris, cabarets, recording studios, scandals, poems, and that creative freedom that made Gainsbourg an timeless figure.
The work does more than celebrate a French music icon.
It celebrates the beauty of the traces left by time.
Like the posters that overlap on city walls, our memories never truly disappear. They always resurface when an artist knows how to reveal them.
About Lasveguix
Lasveguix develops an universe inspired by urban aesthetics and collage art. His work draws on torn posters from big cities, transforming them into unique compositions where memory, popular culture, and iconic references mingle. By playing with tears, overlays, and graphic interventions with Posca, he creates works that seem ripped from the walls of the city to be elevated to the status of art. Each creation is entirely handmade and has its own identity, making each piece a singular work intended for enthusiasts of contemporary street art.
