José de Pazos - Lego Pop LIMITED EDITION

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José de Pazos presents Lego Pop LIMITED EDITION, a 450 × 450 mm digital print, hand-signed, edition 18 of 25, created in 2024 in Spain, in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist, with an authentication certificate.

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LEGO POP

In this piece, I wanted to combine several iconic elements of pop culture to convey a message of authenticity and self-motivation. The central character is a Lego figure, a universally recognized toy that we can all identify with. On his torso, I wrote the phrase ‘Be the BEST version of YOU!’ It’s a simple but powerful reminder that, in a world saturated with images and expectations, we must work on being our best selves.

On the left, I included a female face inspired by Roy Lichtenstein’s comic book style, with its characteristic Ben-Day dot pattern. This woman appears trapped in melancholy, saying: ‘The melody haunts my reverie’. I appreciate the contrast this creates with the central message of the work: while the Lego character suggests a positive path, the woman evokes sadness and longing for something more, reminding us that personal growth is not always easy.

I also included Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup can, a symbol of mass consumption and commercial art. For me, it represents that duality between the authentic and the superficial, between what we consume and what we really are. By adding it, I wanted to provoke reflection on the influence that these cultural symbols have on our identity and how sometimes we get lost in them.

The vibrant colors and silhouette figures in the style of Keith Haring in the background celebrate life and movement. Haring always used his art to talk about unity and joy, and I wanted to bring that energy to my piece. These characters represent the connection we all share, the dance of life, and the constant effort to find our place in the world.

Finally, at the bottom, I added smiling characters as a nod to the idea of self-acceptance and the importance of enjoying the process. Sometimes, in our quest to be better, we forget that we also need to have fun and accept ourselves as we are.

With this work, I hope that those who see it take away a message of hope and motivation. We live surrounded by symbols and messages that tell us how we should be, but ultimately, being the best version of oneself is a personal decision that we all have to make. My art is my way of reminding us all that, although culture influences us, we decide who we want to be.


Limited edition, numbered and signed by the artist, of 25 units, created for the artist's exhibition in Madrid.
Include a certificate of authenticity with the artist's signature and seal.

It is sent flat, without rolling between two tables to prevent wrinkles in the work during shipping.

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Born in Cádiz in 1976, José de Pazos made his debut in the art scene at just 17 years old with his first solo exhibition.

His studies in Art, specializing in photography, led him to work as a photojournalist for leading national and international agencies.

He is currently fully dedicated to graphic design as CEO of a printing and graphic design company and to producing artworks that hang on walls around the world.

Fascinated by both Pop Art and the Street Art scene, he reflects this in his work by integrating his characters, advertising designs, or pop icons with irony, focusing on the excesses and deviations of consumer society through the use of well-known brands and a sense of humor to convey his message.

Using texture overlays with stencils, collages, and various mixed media techniques with acrylics and sprays on different supports makes their work highly recognizable and with a distinctive style, where they showcase their passion for textures and layers as an observer, incorporating that feeling into their artworks.

LEGO POP

In this piece, I wanted to combine several iconic elements of pop culture to convey a message of authenticity and self-motivation. The central character is a Lego figure, a universally recognized toy that we can all identify with. On his torso, I wrote the phrase ‘Be the BEST version of YOU!’ It’s a simple but powerful reminder that, in a world saturated with images and expectations, we must work on being our best selves.

On the left, I included a female face inspired by Roy Lichtenstein’s comic book style, with its characteristic Ben-Day dot pattern. This woman appears trapped in melancholy, saying: ‘The melody haunts my reverie’. I appreciate the contrast this creates with the central message of the work: while the Lego character suggests a positive path, the woman evokes sadness and longing for something more, reminding us that personal growth is not always easy.

I also included Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup can, a symbol of mass consumption and commercial art. For me, it represents that duality between the authentic and the superficial, between what we consume and what we really are. By adding it, I wanted to provoke reflection on the influence that these cultural symbols have on our identity and how sometimes we get lost in them.

The vibrant colors and silhouette figures in the style of Keith Haring in the background celebrate life and movement. Haring always used his art to talk about unity and joy, and I wanted to bring that energy to my piece. These characters represent the connection we all share, the dance of life, and the constant effort to find our place in the world.

Finally, at the bottom, I added smiling characters as a nod to the idea of self-acceptance and the importance of enjoying the process. Sometimes, in our quest to be better, we forget that we also need to have fun and accept ourselves as we are.

With this work, I hope that those who see it take away a message of hope and motivation. We live surrounded by symbols and messages that tell us how we should be, but ultimately, being the best version of oneself is a personal decision that we all have to make. My art is my way of reminding us all that, although culture influences us, we decide who we want to be.


Limited edition, numbered and signed by the artist, of 25 units, created for the artist's exhibition in Madrid.
Include a certificate of authenticity with the artist's signature and seal.

It is sent flat, without rolling between two tables to prevent wrinkles in the work during shipping.

___________________________________________



Born in Cádiz in 1976, José de Pazos made his debut in the art scene at just 17 years old with his first solo exhibition.

His studies in Art, specializing in photography, led him to work as a photojournalist for leading national and international agencies.

He is currently fully dedicated to graphic design as CEO of a printing and graphic design company and to producing artworks that hang on walls around the world.

Fascinated by both Pop Art and the Street Art scene, he reflects this in his work by integrating his characters, advertising designs, or pop icons with irony, focusing on the excesses and deviations of consumer society through the use of well-known brands and a sense of humor to convey his message.

Using texture overlays with stencils, collages, and various mixed media techniques with acrylics and sprays on different supports makes their work highly recognizable and with a distinctive style, where they showcase their passion for textures and layers as an observer, incorporating that feeling into their artworks.

Details

Artist
José de Pazos
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
18/25
Title of artwork
Lego Pop LIMITED EDITION
Technique
Digital print
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Spain
Year
2024
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
450 mm
Width
450 mm
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
No
SpainVerified
1143
Objects sold
96.15%
Private

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