Alèze (1974) - "Kaws VS goldorak"

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Alèze (born 1974) presents an original acrylic painting titled 'Kaws VS goldorak' (60 cm by 40 cm), created in 2025, signed by hand on front and back, sold with frame, in a Culture Pop/Street Art style, with COA.

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Poster détournement! Hand-painted on canvas poster, signed on both sides. Created with Posca markers and acrylic, plus collages.

The work is therefore unique and original, signed by hand by me on the front and back. Accompanied by a COA (certificate of authenticity).
Possible slight color differences may result from the photos taken and the lighting conditions of the room. In reality, the work is much better than in the photos.

Neat packaging, WITH FRAME.

ALEZE74, painter, sculptor, graphic designer, dreamer, jack of all trades!…

It all started illegally during the wave of street art in the late 1980s, on the walls, trains, and Parisian metros.
Self-taught, he improves himself through relentless work by exploring many techniques and styles of graphic art.
A street artist at heart, he draws inspiration from everything around him and everything he loves—pop culture, pop art, and street art, which he has always cherished and which serve as the foundation for all his creations. The result is an eye-catching style! His works are often tender, positive, or have double meanings, with the artist wishing to leave each viewer free to interpret them in their own way.
Still in perpetual evolution, whether in painting or sculpture, he continues to seek and refine his work by blending his love for pop culture, graphic art, and his attachment to street art.
More than 700 works sold on Catawiki and featured in private collections across Europe, the USA, and several other countries worldwide.

No artificial intelligence here!…
Poster détournement! Hand-painted on canvas poster, signed on both sides. Created with Posca markers and acrylic, plus collages.

The work is therefore unique and original, signed by hand by me on the front and back. Accompanied by a COA (certificate of authenticity).
Possible slight color differences may result from the photos taken and the lighting conditions of the room. In reality, the work is much better than in the photos.

Neat packaging, WITH FRAME.

ALEZE74, painter, sculptor, graphic designer, dreamer, jack of all trades!…

It all started illegally during the wave of street art in the late 1980s, on the walls, trains, and Parisian metros.
Self-taught, he improves himself through relentless work by exploring many techniques and styles of graphic art.
A street artist at heart, he draws inspiration from everything around him and everything he loves—pop culture, pop art, and street art, which he has always cherished and which serve as the foundation for all his creations. The result is an eye-catching style! His works are often tender, positive, or have double meanings, with the artist wishing to leave each viewer free to interpret them in their own way.
Still in perpetual evolution, whether in painting or sculpture, he continues to seek and refine his work by blending his love for pop culture, graphic art, and his attachment to street art.
More than 700 works sold on Catawiki and featured in private collections across Europe, the USA, and several other countries worldwide.

Details

Artist
Alèze (1974)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
"Kaws VS goldorak"
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
France
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
60 cm
Width
40 cm
Depiction/Theme
Pop Culture
Style
Street art
Period
2020+
FranceVerified
Private

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