lvkas - Love, Free, Words

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LVKAS's original 2021 acrylic work titled 'Love, Free, Words' in a street art style, depicting Culture Pop, measures 98 cm by 130 cm, created in Spain, signed by hand, sold with its original frame, provenance from the artist's studio, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the artist.

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Born in Paris into a family entirely dedicated to art, Lucas, known as LVKAS, grew up surrounded by creativity, freedom of expression, and aesthetic exploration. Son of the artist ORSA, a key figure in art outside of contemporary art, exhibited at the Mini Palais in Paris, at the Cutlog fair in New York, as well as in prestigious galleries like Bel-Air Fine Art in Verbier, Lucas inherits a unique perspective and artistic rigor from a young age.

LVKAS began painting in 2020, during the pandemic, driven by an urgent need to convey visual messages. Self-taught and instinctive, he develops a deeply symbolic body of work influenced by Africa, Egypt, ancestral tribes, and cosmic imagination. He uses bold shapes, codes, and colors to express a universal inner language, blending futurism and visual archaeology.

Based in Spain, he recently exhibited at the M.A.D.S. gallery in Milan during the YELLOW exhibition, where three of his works—*I Saw an Alien*, *Purple Red*, and *Red & Blue*—were showcased as explorations of the collective unconscious and human identity.

Each LVKAS canvas is a fragment of imaginary memory, a call to mystery, freedom, and reconnecting with forgotten forms.




The work is in perfect condition.
The frame is the original one purchased in a store.
The main material is acrylic Posca.
Provenance: direct from the artist's studio.
Certificate of authenticity directly from the artist.
Shipping via DHL

Born in Paris into a family entirely dedicated to art, Lucas, known as LVKAS, grew up surrounded by creativity, freedom of expression, and aesthetic exploration. Son of the artist ORSA, a key figure in art outside of contemporary art, exhibited at the Mini Palais in Paris, at the Cutlog fair in New York, as well as in prestigious galleries like Bel-Air Fine Art in Verbier, Lucas inherits a unique perspective and artistic rigor from a young age.

LVKAS began painting in 2020, during the pandemic, driven by an urgent need to convey visual messages. Self-taught and instinctive, he develops a deeply symbolic body of work influenced by Africa, Egypt, ancestral tribes, and cosmic imagination. He uses bold shapes, codes, and colors to express a universal inner language, blending futurism and visual archaeology.

Based in Spain, he recently exhibited at the M.A.D.S. gallery in Milan during the YELLOW exhibition, where three of his works—*I Saw an Alien*, *Purple Red*, and *Red & Blue*—were showcased as explorations of the collective unconscious and human identity.

Each LVKAS canvas is a fragment of imaginary memory, a call to mystery, freedom, and reconnecting with forgotten forms.




The work is in perfect condition.
The frame is the original one purchased in a store.
The main material is acrylic Posca.
Provenance: direct from the artist's studio.
Certificate of authenticity directly from the artist.
Shipping via DHL

Details

Artist
lvkas
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Love, Free, Words
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Spain
Year
2021
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
98 cm
Width
130 cm
Depiction/Theme
Pop Culture
Style
Street art
Period
2020+
Sold by
SwitzerlandVerified
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Object sold
Private

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