SKEPA - Le picador et le taureau de bois (print 08/30)

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Skepa, Le picador et le taureau de bois (print 08/30), giclée, edition limitée de 30 tirages, signed and hand-numbered, on FSC Soho Tintoretto Gesso 300 g/m2 paper, 50 x 70 cm, France, 2020 and later, sold directly by the artist.

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Numbered edition: 08 / 30
Print run of 30 copies
Signed and numbered by hand.
Marking with a dry clamp
- Papier Soho Tintoretto Gesso FSC 300 g/m2

Skepa is a French visual artist and sculptor born in 1978. Co-founder of the BAFO movement.
He graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Lyon and began his first approach to painting through graffiti in the early 1990s, influenced by artists such as Basquiat, Seen, Cope2, Harring, Jonone, Condo, Banksy...
His meeting with Jone Hopper, with whom he confused the TBS group and other activists, was a turning point in his approach to art.
Over the years, his painting becomes more experimental, more raw, and opens up to new frontiers. He draws influence from Brauner, Appel, Picasso, Matisse, Buffet, Gauguin, Corneille, Braque, and pushes his research from classical art to contemporary art, passing through Cubism and modern art.
Several art critics compare his pictorial production to a UFO with multiple tentacles, harmoniously blending organic Cubism with a touch of deconstructed Figurative art, breaking away from the sanitized vision of contemporary art.
He is one of the most active artists in the online art market, with a dizzying output of over 1,200 works across all mediums.
More information about: skepa.fr

The print number displayed in the photo does not match the one sold.
The number, signature, and stamp of the artist serve as a certificate.

Numbered edition: 08 / 30
Print run of 30 copies
Signed and numbered by hand.
Marking with a dry clamp
- Papier Soho Tintoretto Gesso FSC 300 g/m2

Skepa is a French visual artist and sculptor born in 1978. Co-founder of the BAFO movement.
He graduated from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Lyon and began his first approach to painting through graffiti in the early 1990s, influenced by artists such as Basquiat, Seen, Cope2, Harring, Jonone, Condo, Banksy...
His meeting with Jone Hopper, with whom he confused the TBS group and other activists, was a turning point in his approach to art.
Over the years, his painting becomes more experimental, more raw, and opens up to new frontiers. He draws influence from Brauner, Appel, Picasso, Matisse, Buffet, Gauguin, Corneille, Braque, and pushes his research from classical art to contemporary art, passing through Cubism and modern art.
Several art critics compare his pictorial production to a UFO with multiple tentacles, harmoniously blending organic Cubism with a touch of deconstructed Figurative art, breaking away from the sanitized vision of contemporary art.
He is one of the most active artists in the online art market, with a dizzying output of over 1,200 works across all mediums.
More information about: skepa.fr

The print number displayed in the photo does not match the one sold.
The number, signature, and stamp of the artist serve as a certificate.

Details

Artist
SKEPA
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Le picador et le taureau de bois (print 08/30)
Technique
Giclée
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
France
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
50 cm
Width
70 cm
Style
Street art
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
No
FranceVerified
175
Objects sold
100%
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