Jonone (1963) - Peinture sur papier 1/1

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JonOne (John Andrew Perello) – Peinture sur papier 1/1, a 2025 original acrylic painting on Canson paper, 70 cm by 50 cm, unique 1/1 edition signed by the artist, produced in France and offered by Galerie.

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The XVI Art Gallery presents to you this painting on paper by JonOne, which vibrates with a rare graphic intensity, where graffiti becomes an instinctive and sensory language. Each stroke bursts forth with force, translating the artist's immediate gesture, captured in all its tension and spontaneity.

This piece offers a rare opportunity to invest in the contemporary art of JonOne, a true icon of our time.

In the future, when JonOne's production comes to an end, the value of his works will increase significantly, making this investment a strategic decision for discerning collectors.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a part of JonOne's artistic legacy.

Unique 1/1 artwork signed directly by the artist John Perrello aka JonOne, available immediately at the gallery at 16 Place des Vosges, 75004 Paris.

It is an acrylic painting made on Canson paper.
Issued with an invoice and a certificate of authenticity from the artist.

XVI Art Gallery will package and ship it directly to your home, both in France and abroad. Alternatively, you can pick it up immediately at our gallery in Paris.

JonOne Biography:

John Andrew Perello, better known as JonOne, is a graffiti artist and painter of Dominican origin.
He was born in New York in the 1960s and grew up in the vibrant Harlem neighborhood.
At the age of seventeen, he began tagging trains and walls in his neighborhood, marking his debut in graffiti.
Self-taught, he then moved towards a new medium: canvas.

Little by little, he moved from the street to galleries, and his works are now exhibited all over the world.
His creations are deeply influenced by his personal journey, steeped in hip-hop, urban culture and the New York subway.

His style, both instinctive and thoughtful, goes beyond the classic rules of graffiti and street art.
He claims total freedom in the act of creation.
Thus, he developed a “freestyle” painting, freed from any formal or narrative constraints.

In 1987, JonOne moved to Paris.
This change marks a decisive turning point.
From then on, he devoted himself fully to conquering the web.

In his works, space is saturated. Emptiness does not exist.
Color becomes a vital energy. Its rich and contrasting palette expresses subtle plays of light and matter.

JonOne quickly made a name for himself in the Parisian artistic community.
It appeals to both critics and collectors.

Today, his fame extends far beyond specialist circles, with his numerous collaborations with major brands such as Lacoste, Hennessy, Air France, and Perrier.

The XVI Art Gallery presents to you this painting on paper by JonOne, which vibrates with a rare graphic intensity, where graffiti becomes an instinctive and sensory language. Each stroke bursts forth with force, translating the artist's immediate gesture, captured in all its tension and spontaneity.

This piece offers a rare opportunity to invest in the contemporary art of JonOne, a true icon of our time.

In the future, when JonOne's production comes to an end, the value of his works will increase significantly, making this investment a strategic decision for discerning collectors.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a part of JonOne's artistic legacy.

Unique 1/1 artwork signed directly by the artist John Perrello aka JonOne, available immediately at the gallery at 16 Place des Vosges, 75004 Paris.

It is an acrylic painting made on Canson paper.
Issued with an invoice and a certificate of authenticity from the artist.

XVI Art Gallery will package and ship it directly to your home, both in France and abroad. Alternatively, you can pick it up immediately at our gallery in Paris.

JonOne Biography:

John Andrew Perello, better known as JonOne, is a graffiti artist and painter of Dominican origin.
He was born in New York in the 1960s and grew up in the vibrant Harlem neighborhood.
At the age of seventeen, he began tagging trains and walls in his neighborhood, marking his debut in graffiti.
Self-taught, he then moved towards a new medium: canvas.

Little by little, he moved from the street to galleries, and his works are now exhibited all over the world.
His creations are deeply influenced by his personal journey, steeped in hip-hop, urban culture and the New York subway.

His style, both instinctive and thoughtful, goes beyond the classic rules of graffiti and street art.
He claims total freedom in the act of creation.
Thus, he developed a “freestyle” painting, freed from any formal or narrative constraints.

In 1987, JonOne moved to Paris.
This change marks a decisive turning point.
From then on, he devoted himself fully to conquering the web.

In his works, space is saturated. Emptiness does not exist.
Color becomes a vital energy. Its rich and contrasting palette expresses subtle plays of light and matter.

JonOne quickly made a name for himself in the Parisian artistic community.
It appeals to both critics and collectors.

Today, his fame extends far beyond specialist circles, with his numerous collaborations with major brands such as Lacoste, Hennessy, Air France, and Perrier.

Details

Artist
Jonone (1963)
Sold with frame
No
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Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Peinture sur papier 1/1
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
France
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
70 cm
Width
50 cm
Weight
0 kg
Style
Street art
Period
2020+
FranceVerified
621
Objects sold
100%
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