Andrea Topa - Mini Coca Cola





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Andrea Topa presents Mini Coca Cola, a 24 × 20 cm mixed‑media street art piece (Original, 2023) signed by hand, produced in Italy and depicting pop culture in a dynamic urban style; sold by Galleria in excellent condition.
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Andrea Topa - Mini Cola
Mixed technique - Signed on the back - 2023
Mini Cola by Andrea Topa.
An enchanting modern art painting that blends graffiti and beverage cans, sculpted with realistic details in shades of red and white, with vibrant abstract white graffiti. The broken lines and geometric patterns, intertwined in the background, create a dynamic contrast, bringing to life a piece that combines the elegance of traditional sculpture with contemporary urban energy.
24x20 cm
The artist's signature is visible behind the artwork.
The work is accompanied by the certificate of authenticity, issued by the artist at the time of sale.
At the time of purchase, the artwork will be properly protected during transport or movement using appropriate packaging. The first step will be to wrap the artwork with packing paper or tissue paper to avoid direct contact with the protective material, which could damage the surface. Next, use bubble wrap with the bubbles facing outward to prevent leaving marks, and finally, place the artwork in a sturdy cardboard box or plywood crate, filling empty spaces with packing material to prevent shifting.
Andrea Enedra Topa - 1985, Scilla (RC), Italy, obtained a diploma in artistic maturity from the M. Preti Art School in Reggio Calabria. The artist, Andrea Topa, focuses most of his artistic research on the most important urban cultures, such as contemporary neocolonialist culture, which has influenced various artists, critics, gallery owners, and collectors in the art world with ideas and iconographic or moral content that are completely different from those of European origin. Men can be conditioned by many educational models through images, sounds, or other means that are not part of their local civil culture but stem from other civilizations. The artist Andrea's work of denunciation...
Topa must be integrated into the historical currents that were formed during the Cold War, including the Dadaists, the Duchampists, Yunk Art, and finally, Pop.
For many of my works, smartphone displays, iPhones, and other materials have been used, placed side by side on a large panel. The pieces convey quite strong messages to the viewer, related to various social and economic issues of humanity, often depicting brief episodes that are idealistic and absurd, or events from history told in a fantastical way, in black-and-white comics.
Andrea Topa - Mini Cola
Mixed technique - Signed on the back - 2023
Mini Cola by Andrea Topa.
An enchanting modern art painting that blends graffiti and beverage cans, sculpted with realistic details in shades of red and white, with vibrant abstract white graffiti. The broken lines and geometric patterns, intertwined in the background, create a dynamic contrast, bringing to life a piece that combines the elegance of traditional sculpture with contemporary urban energy.
24x20 cm
The artist's signature is visible behind the artwork.
The work is accompanied by the certificate of authenticity, issued by the artist at the time of sale.
At the time of purchase, the artwork will be properly protected during transport or movement using appropriate packaging. The first step will be to wrap the artwork with packing paper or tissue paper to avoid direct contact with the protective material, which could damage the surface. Next, use bubble wrap with the bubbles facing outward to prevent leaving marks, and finally, place the artwork in a sturdy cardboard box or plywood crate, filling empty spaces with packing material to prevent shifting.
Andrea Enedra Topa - 1985, Scilla (RC), Italy, obtained a diploma in artistic maturity from the M. Preti Art School in Reggio Calabria. The artist, Andrea Topa, focuses most of his artistic research on the most important urban cultures, such as contemporary neocolonialist culture, which has influenced various artists, critics, gallery owners, and collectors in the art world with ideas and iconographic or moral content that are completely different from those of European origin. Men can be conditioned by many educational models through images, sounds, or other means that are not part of their local civil culture but stem from other civilizations. The artist Andrea's work of denunciation...
Topa must be integrated into the historical currents that were formed during the Cold War, including the Dadaists, the Duchampists, Yunk Art, and finally, Pop.
For many of my works, smartphone displays, iPhones, and other materials have been used, placed side by side on a large panel. The pieces convey quite strong messages to the viewer, related to various social and economic issues of humanity, often depicting brief episodes that are idealistic and absurd, or events from history told in a fantastical way, in black-and-white comics.

