Mr Oreke - FRIENDS






Over 10 years' experience in art trade and previously founded his own gallery.
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FRIENDS is a 2025 mixed media on cotton canvas in Pop Art style with an original edition, 92 × 65 cm, sold with frame, and signed by hand on the bottom right and verso.
Description from the seller
Original work
Acrylic on cotton canvas
Signed bottom right and on the back.
95x65cm
On chassis
Ready to be hooked
Certificate of authenticity provided.
Born in 1986, Mr. Oreke is a self-taught French artist who describes his work as "Street Pop Art." At the beginning of the 2000s, he became interested in visual arts through graffiti practice. Equipped with spray paint, he started by covering walls with his brightly colored drawings before transferring his work onto canvas. His style inherits from the pop art movement and comic book aesthetics. Abstraction predominates in the style of his early years. The uniqueness of Mr. Oreke is perceived in his backgrounds, which he predominantly exploits with spray cans, akin to graffiti. The artist combines ink with acrylic, and sometimes eclectic elements such as banknotes. His storytelling, tinged with humor, is infused with a sense of fantasy and liberating energy. A formal freedom is added through a mixture of collages, drips, typographic elements... echoing comic strips.
Original work
Acrylic on cotton canvas
Signed bottom right and on the back.
95x65cm
On chassis
Ready to be hooked
Certificate of authenticity provided.
Born in 1986, Mr. Oreke is a self-taught French artist who describes his work as "Street Pop Art." At the beginning of the 2000s, he became interested in visual arts through graffiti practice. Equipped with spray paint, he started by covering walls with his brightly colored drawings before transferring his work onto canvas. His style inherits from the pop art movement and comic book aesthetics. Abstraction predominates in the style of his early years. The uniqueness of Mr. Oreke is perceived in his backgrounds, which he predominantly exploits with spray cans, akin to graffiti. The artist combines ink with acrylic, and sometimes eclectic elements such as banknotes. His storytelling, tinged with humor, is infused with a sense of fantasy and liberating energy. A formal freedom is added through a mixture of collages, drips, typographic elements... echoing comic strips.
