Veronica Bondanza - Never stop loving #2






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Veronica Bondanza presents a limited edition 60 × 60 cm Pop Art work titled Never stop loving #2, created in 2026 on a red octagonal STOP sign in metal, hand-signed, featuring acrylic paint, mixed media and spray, in excellent condition, weighing 4 kg, sold directly by the artist.
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Original contemporary Pop & Urban Art work, wholly hand-painted with acrylic colors on an authentic octagonal STOP metal reflective road sign.
Using the original graphic of the traffic sign, the artist reinterprets the word "STOP" transforming it into the positive and romantic message "NEVER STOP LOVING", with the word "NEVER" in pink graffiti bubble style at the top and "loving" in italics in the center.
The protagonists are the famous pop culture characters Tom & Jerry, portrayed with defined details and surrounded by a shower of pink hearts contrasting with the vivid red background.
The fusion between the reflective industrial support and the cartoon subjects creates a perfect balance between Street Art and Pop Art, making this unique piece a decor item with strong visual impact.
Veronica Bondanza (1995, Milan) is an emerging artist working at the intersection of Pop aesthetics and the energy of Street Art.
Her artistic research departs from academic rigor to embrace a direct and vibrant visual language, dominated by cartoonified subjects that serve as icons of contemporary culture.
Through a mixed technique that blends the precision of acrylic with the instinctive speed of spray paint, Veronica creates chromatic layers where the clean graphic line clashes with the rough nuances of urban art.
In her works, the imagery of cartoons is decontextualized and reinterpreted: the characters lose their original innocence to become mirrors of human emotions, social irony, or pure aesthetic explosion.
Veronica's is an invitation to look beyond the playful surface, celebrating a visual culture made of strong contrasts, bold outlines, and unfiltered chromatic vitality.
She currently lives and produces her works in Milan, focusing on experimenting with new supports and on the evolution of her iconic "Cartoon-Pop" style.
Original contemporary Pop & Urban Art work, wholly hand-painted with acrylic colors on an authentic octagonal STOP metal reflective road sign.
Using the original graphic of the traffic sign, the artist reinterprets the word "STOP" transforming it into the positive and romantic message "NEVER STOP LOVING", with the word "NEVER" in pink graffiti bubble style at the top and "loving" in italics in the center.
The protagonists are the famous pop culture characters Tom & Jerry, portrayed with defined details and surrounded by a shower of pink hearts contrasting with the vivid red background.
The fusion between the reflective industrial support and the cartoon subjects creates a perfect balance between Street Art and Pop Art, making this unique piece a decor item with strong visual impact.
Veronica Bondanza (1995, Milan) is an emerging artist working at the intersection of Pop aesthetics and the energy of Street Art.
Her artistic research departs from academic rigor to embrace a direct and vibrant visual language, dominated by cartoonified subjects that serve as icons of contemporary culture.
Through a mixed technique that blends the precision of acrylic with the instinctive speed of spray paint, Veronica creates chromatic layers where the clean graphic line clashes with the rough nuances of urban art.
In her works, the imagery of cartoons is decontextualized and reinterpreted: the characters lose their original innocence to become mirrors of human emotions, social irony, or pure aesthetic explosion.
Veronica's is an invitation to look beyond the playful surface, celebrating a visual culture made of strong contrasts, bold outlines, and unfiltered chromatic vitality.
She currently lives and produces her works in Milan, focusing on experimenting with new supports and on the evolution of her iconic "Cartoon-Pop" style.
