lasveguix (1986) - Et Si On S'Aimait...






Over 10 years' experience in art trade and previously founded his own gallery.
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Lasveguix's original 55 × 46 cm collage Et Si On S'Aimait..., signed by hand, on canvas mounted on a wooden frame, created in 2026, in excellent condition, France, sold directly by the artist.
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Wooden-framed canvas, torn posters, spray stencil, Posca, 55x46cm.
Original and unique work on canvas directly from the studio. Ready to hang on the wall.
Protected and fast shipping.
LASVEGUIX
French contemporary artist Lasveguix develops a singular universe at the crossroads of street art, collage and contemporary painting. His work questions the memory of walls, the passage of time and the poetry of the ephemeral, transforming urban scars into emotionally charged pieces.
Introduced to graffiti by his cousin SUOZ, he forges his visual language through contact with the walls of Paris and London. His work sits within an artistic lineage where the great names of urban and contemporary art dialogue with each other. One recognizes the heritage of Jacques Villeglé and Raymond Hains in torn-poster art, the sculptural power of Vhils, the raw energy of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the silhouettes of Jérôme Mesnager, the poetry of Miss.Tic, the urban memory of Ernest Pignon-Ernest, Banksy’s stencil, the pixelated universe of Invader, and the iconic strength of Shepard Fairey Obey. Without ever imitating them, Lasveguix asserts a personal, immediately recognizable style.
Torn posters, spray, acrylic, Posca and reliefs compose true “wall skins,” where tears, overlays and traces of time become witnesses to a collective memory. Each work reveals a dialogue between material, history and emotion, inviting the viewer to rediscover the beauty of what the city seemed to have forgotten.
Lasveguix regularly exhibits in France and internationally. His works join private collections in numerous countries and reflect a growing interest from collectors. His career leads him to participate in art fairs, prestigious exhibitions and charity galas bringing together collectors, patrons and institutions. His work has notably been presented at events organized at Roland-Garros, the District 13 Art Fair at the Hôtel Drouot, in Monaco and in several emblematic venues of the contemporary art scene.
Through each of his creations, Lasveguix gives a second life to the remnants of the city. He does not depict the walls; he reveals their soul, allowing urban heritage, memory and creation to converse in a work that is deeply contemporary and timeless.
Wooden-framed canvas, torn posters, spray stencil, Posca, 55x46cm.
Original and unique work on canvas directly from the studio. Ready to hang on the wall.
Protected and fast shipping.
LASVEGUIX
French contemporary artist Lasveguix develops a singular universe at the crossroads of street art, collage and contemporary painting. His work questions the memory of walls, the passage of time and the poetry of the ephemeral, transforming urban scars into emotionally charged pieces.
Introduced to graffiti by his cousin SUOZ, he forges his visual language through contact with the walls of Paris and London. His work sits within an artistic lineage where the great names of urban and contemporary art dialogue with each other. One recognizes the heritage of Jacques Villeglé and Raymond Hains in torn-poster art, the sculptural power of Vhils, the raw energy of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the silhouettes of Jérôme Mesnager, the poetry of Miss.Tic, the urban memory of Ernest Pignon-Ernest, Banksy’s stencil, the pixelated universe of Invader, and the iconic strength of Shepard Fairey Obey. Without ever imitating them, Lasveguix asserts a personal, immediately recognizable style.
Torn posters, spray, acrylic, Posca and reliefs compose true “wall skins,” where tears, overlays and traces of time become witnesses to a collective memory. Each work reveals a dialogue between material, history and emotion, inviting the viewer to rediscover the beauty of what the city seemed to have forgotten.
Lasveguix regularly exhibits in France and internationally. His works join private collections in numerous countries and reflect a growing interest from collectors. His career leads him to participate in art fairs, prestigious exhibitions and charity galas bringing together collectors, patrons and institutions. His work has notably been presented at events organized at Roland-Garros, the District 13 Art Fair at the Hôtel Drouot, in Monaco and in several emblematic venues of the contemporary art scene.
Through each of his creations, Lasveguix gives a second life to the remnants of the city. He does not depict the walls; he reveals their soul, allowing urban heritage, memory and creation to converse in a work that is deeply contemporary and timeless.
