KOYA (1967) - Miami Vice Toile 1/1 Large

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KOYA (1967), Miami Vice Toile 1/1 Large, mixed media techniques, original edition, 2025, 50 × 75 cm, hand-signed, printed canvas mounted on a wood frame ready to hang, excellent condition.

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KOYA (1967)
Miami Vice 1/1 Large
50x75 cm
2025

NO IA


Printed canvas mounted on a wooden frame ready to hang.

The certificate of authenticity as well as the label signed by the artist to be affixed behind the painting are sent separately by mail for security reasons.
The work is directly sent by our partner laboratory.

Koya is a French DPLG architect by profession and a painter since his adolescence. Carrying out projects focused on Californian architecture, both private and public, he has long been passionate about American architecture from the 40s and 60s. For his creations, he draws inspiration from architects and designers such as Mallet-Stevens, Le Corbusier, Gropius, Mies Van Der Rohe, Arne Jacobsen, Gio Ponti, Franck Lloyd Wright, Rietveld, Niemeyer, Alvar Aalto…
For his pictorial creations, he uses the architectural software AutoCAD Architecture, which allows him to model buildings in 3D. Following this, in the manner of David Hockney, whom he worships, he will use his graphics tablet to paint his "model", radically transforming these architectures into magical landscapes.
These works reflect the inspirations of David Hockney, as well as those of Thierry Lefort, Ruslan Kolomiyets, Lionel Borla, as well as photographers Richard Dunkley and Slim Aarons.
Dive into the unique and magnificent world of Koya now for a journey you won't want to return from.
Koya's works do not use AI.

KOYA (1967)
Miami Vice 1/1 Large
50x75 cm
2025

NO IA


Printed canvas mounted on a wooden frame ready to hang.

The certificate of authenticity as well as the label signed by the artist to be affixed behind the painting are sent separately by mail for security reasons.
The work is directly sent by our partner laboratory.

Koya is a French DPLG architect by profession and a painter since his adolescence. Carrying out projects focused on Californian architecture, both private and public, he has long been passionate about American architecture from the 40s and 60s. For his creations, he draws inspiration from architects and designers such as Mallet-Stevens, Le Corbusier, Gropius, Mies Van Der Rohe, Arne Jacobsen, Gio Ponti, Franck Lloyd Wright, Rietveld, Niemeyer, Alvar Aalto…
For his pictorial creations, he uses the architectural software AutoCAD Architecture, which allows him to model buildings in 3D. Following this, in the manner of David Hockney, whom he worships, he will use his graphics tablet to paint his "model", radically transforming these architectures into magical landscapes.
These works reflect the inspirations of David Hockney, as well as those of Thierry Lefort, Ruslan Kolomiyets, Lionel Borla, as well as photographers Richard Dunkley and Slim Aarons.
Dive into the unique and magnificent world of Koya now for a journey you won't want to return from.
Koya's works do not use AI.

Details

Artist
KOYA (1967)
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Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Miami Vice Toile 1/1 Large
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
France
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
50 cm
Width
75 cm
Depiction/Theme
Pop Culture
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
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