VANDL - #47






Holds a master's degree in film and visual arts; experienced curator, writer, and researcher.
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VANDL, original hand-signed mixed-media artwork titled #47, created in 2025, on a 50 x 50 cm cotton-linen canvas mounted on a 20 mm frame, with a 40 x 40 cm visible surface, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Unique work hand-painted by Vandl.
Signed, numbered, and delivered with its certificate of authenticity.
Mixed techniques on 100% cotton canvas with linen, mounted on a frame.
50 x 50 cm
Chassis thickness: 20mm.
Grain of the fabric: Medium grain.
Sold WITHOUT the frame!!
Slight color variations may occur between the original artwork and its photographic reproduction due to shooting conditions and differences in screen rendering.
VANDL Interview
Journalist:
Why paint only one word per canvas?
VANDL:
Because one word is enough. Everything else is just noise.
Journalist:
Why the drips?
VANDL:
Because nothing remains intact. Everything moves. The word remains.
Journalist:
How do you choose your words?
VANDL:
They hit me like a punch. If they stay with me, then they deserve to be painted.
Journalist:
Your art has moved from the street to collectors' walls. What does that change?
VANDL:
Nothing has changed. The word remains the same. The impact too.
I always paint wherever I want, however I want.
Journalist:
Why refuse to be recognized?
VANDL:
Because art does not need a face.
A word does not need a name.
Journalist:
What impact do you want your work to have on people?
VANDL:
I don't want people to think too much.
I want them to feel.
Let them take the shock of my word straight to the face.
Journalist:
Last question. Where is VANDL going?
VANDL:
Before him, until there is nothing left to say.
About the artist
No one really knows who he is. Some say he comes from Paris, others place him in Barcelona, or maybe Berlin.
His artistic approach: the word as a visual explosion
VANDL does not paint pictures. It does not tell complicated stories. It strikes with a word. Just one.
A word written at the top of the canvas, like a cry.
A word that flows, refuses to be clean, refuses to freeze.
A word that requires no explanation.
You feel it, or you pass it by.
One thing is certain: he left his mark everywhere.
His early works appeared under bridges, on the grimy walls of cities, in places society prefers to forget. Raw words, dripping with rage and truth, leaving streaks behind them, as if the word itself were crying or bleeding.
Streets with galleries... without compromise.
Each tableau is a contained explosion, a silent manifesto that speaks directly to the viewer.
He never appears in public. He continues to display his works in the street, in secret, as a tribute to his origins.
No one knows where he will strike next.
VANDL is elusive — a ghost of street art, a poet of urban minimalism.
#freshtalent #streetart #graffiti
Unique work hand-painted by Vandl.
Signed, numbered, and delivered with its certificate of authenticity.
Mixed techniques on 100% cotton canvas with linen, mounted on a frame.
50 x 50 cm
Chassis thickness: 20mm.
Grain of the fabric: Medium grain.
Sold WITHOUT the frame!!
Slight color variations may occur between the original artwork and its photographic reproduction due to shooting conditions and differences in screen rendering.
VANDL Interview
Journalist:
Why paint only one word per canvas?
VANDL:
Because one word is enough. Everything else is just noise.
Journalist:
Why the drips?
VANDL:
Because nothing remains intact. Everything moves. The word remains.
Journalist:
How do you choose your words?
VANDL:
They hit me like a punch. If they stay with me, then they deserve to be painted.
Journalist:
Your art has moved from the street to collectors' walls. What does that change?
VANDL:
Nothing has changed. The word remains the same. The impact too.
I always paint wherever I want, however I want.
Journalist:
Why refuse to be recognized?
VANDL:
Because art does not need a face.
A word does not need a name.
Journalist:
What impact do you want your work to have on people?
VANDL:
I don't want people to think too much.
I want them to feel.
Let them take the shock of my word straight to the face.
Journalist:
Last question. Where is VANDL going?
VANDL:
Before him, until there is nothing left to say.
About the artist
No one really knows who he is. Some say he comes from Paris, others place him in Barcelona, or maybe Berlin.
His artistic approach: the word as a visual explosion
VANDL does not paint pictures. It does not tell complicated stories. It strikes with a word. Just one.
A word written at the top of the canvas, like a cry.
A word that flows, refuses to be clean, refuses to freeze.
A word that requires no explanation.
You feel it, or you pass it by.
One thing is certain: he left his mark everywhere.
His early works appeared under bridges, on the grimy walls of cities, in places society prefers to forget. Raw words, dripping with rage and truth, leaving streaks behind them, as if the word itself were crying or bleeding.
Streets with galleries... without compromise.
Each tableau is a contained explosion, a silent manifesto that speaks directly to the viewer.
He never appears in public. He continues to display his works in the street, in secret, as a tribute to his origins.
No one knows where he will strike next.
VANDL is elusive — a ghost of street art, a poet of urban minimalism.
#freshtalent #streetart #graffiti
