Gully (1977) - Children meet Buffet, Kaws and Koons 10





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Gully, born 1977 in Paris, signs and dates a 2024 hand-signed Giclée on canvas titled Children meet Buffet, Kaws and Koons 10, a limited edition 25/35, 50 by 70 cm, multicolour, shipped rolled from France with an artist-issued certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Artist name: Gully
Nationality: French
Date of birth: 1977, Paris, France
Title of the work: Children meet Buffet, Kaws and Koons 10
Year: 2024
Technique: Multiple digigraphic work on canvas enhanced by hand, (pigment inkjet print on canvas)
Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm
Framing: No, rolled
Signature details: Signed and dated by hand at bottom right
Edition: Hand-numbered at bottom left
Ref: P-87-10 - Numbering: 25/35
Provenance:
Work directly from the artist's studio, Gully. The work is sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by the artist.
Documentation:
Certificate of authenticity issued by the Artist
Condition:
The work is in perfect condition, with no notable imperfections.
Delivery:
The work will be shipped from France, carefully packaged and insured. It will be shipped rolled.
Delivery with insurance.
About the artist:
Born in 1977 in the Paris suburbs, Gully began in the graffiti world in the early 1990s, in Val-d’Oise. At 13, fond of Franco-Belgian comics and hip-hop culture, he discovered the adrenaline of writing: tags, block letters, chrome with a roller, large signatures designed for maximum visibility. Totally self-taught, he trained in the streets, in the school of graffiti and camaraderie, developing a keen sense of lettering and visual impact.
Very quickly, he understood the importance of signature and identity. In 2008, he adopted the pseudonym “Gully,” marking a shift toward a more pictorial, colorful, and narrative body of work. This name, borrowed from the world of childhood, embodies the carefree spirit and mischief at the heart of his work. Convinced that adults should never lose touch with the child they once were, Gully makes childhood the guiding thread of his artistic universe.
His work draws on multiple references: the clear line of Uderzo, the narrative realism of Norman Rockwell, certain atmospheres of Edward Hopper, as well as the heritage of New York graffiti and the pioneers of street art. Gradually, he frees himself from appropriation to develop a singular style, somewhere between realism and dreamlikeFantasy.
The children he depicts no longer merely observe the masterpieces of art history: they interact with them, distort them, question them, creating a dialogue between popular culture and artistic heritage.
His recognition on the art market came quickly. In 2009, he took part in his first auction at Millon et Compagnie (Millon and Cornette de Saint Cyr). His work Alésia far exceeded expectations, marking the start of a steady ascent.
In 2013, a canvas surpassed 50,000 euros; in 2019, Homage NTHK Magritte 17 exceeded 70,000 euros.
In 2021, he set a record at a sale organized by Louiza Auction in Brussels: the monumental triptych Children meet Delacroix (2019) sold for 168,000 euros.
He has also entered the international market with his first sale at Christie’s in 2015.
Today, Gully asserts himself as a major figure on the contemporary French urban scene.
From aerosol spray to large narrative canvases, his journey testifies to a controlled evolution: that of a graffiti-born artist who has built a recognizable universe, where childhood becomes a critical and poetic lens to reread the history of art and our society.
Artist name: Gully
Nationality: French
Date of birth: 1977, Paris, France
Title of the work: Children meet Buffet, Kaws and Koons 10
Year: 2024
Technique: Multiple digigraphic work on canvas enhanced by hand, (pigment inkjet print on canvas)
Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm
Framing: No, rolled
Signature details: Signed and dated by hand at bottom right
Edition: Hand-numbered at bottom left
Ref: P-87-10 - Numbering: 25/35
Provenance:
Work directly from the artist's studio, Gully. The work is sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by the artist.
Documentation:
Certificate of authenticity issued by the Artist
Condition:
The work is in perfect condition, with no notable imperfections.
Delivery:
The work will be shipped from France, carefully packaged and insured. It will be shipped rolled.
Delivery with insurance.
About the artist:
Born in 1977 in the Paris suburbs, Gully began in the graffiti world in the early 1990s, in Val-d’Oise. At 13, fond of Franco-Belgian comics and hip-hop culture, he discovered the adrenaline of writing: tags, block letters, chrome with a roller, large signatures designed for maximum visibility. Totally self-taught, he trained in the streets, in the school of graffiti and camaraderie, developing a keen sense of lettering and visual impact.
Very quickly, he understood the importance of signature and identity. In 2008, he adopted the pseudonym “Gully,” marking a shift toward a more pictorial, colorful, and narrative body of work. This name, borrowed from the world of childhood, embodies the carefree spirit and mischief at the heart of his work. Convinced that adults should never lose touch with the child they once were, Gully makes childhood the guiding thread of his artistic universe.
His work draws on multiple references: the clear line of Uderzo, the narrative realism of Norman Rockwell, certain atmospheres of Edward Hopper, as well as the heritage of New York graffiti and the pioneers of street art. Gradually, he frees himself from appropriation to develop a singular style, somewhere between realism and dreamlikeFantasy.
The children he depicts no longer merely observe the masterpieces of art history: they interact with them, distort them, question them, creating a dialogue between popular culture and artistic heritage.
His recognition on the art market came quickly. In 2009, he took part in his first auction at Millon et Compagnie (Millon and Cornette de Saint Cyr). His work Alésia far exceeded expectations, marking the start of a steady ascent.
In 2013, a canvas surpassed 50,000 euros; in 2019, Homage NTHK Magritte 17 exceeded 70,000 euros.
In 2021, he set a record at a sale organized by Louiza Auction in Brussels: the monumental triptych Children meet Delacroix (2019) sold for 168,000 euros.
He has also entered the international market with his first sale at Christie’s in 2015.
Today, Gully asserts himself as a major figure on the contemporary French urban scene.
From aerosol spray to large narrative canvases, his journey testifies to a controlled evolution: that of a graffiti-born artist who has built a recognizable universe, where childhood becomes a critical and poetic lens to reread the history of art and our society.

