lasveguix (1986) - Paul Newman Le mans

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Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and led modern and contemporary post-war art at Bonhams.

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Paul Newman Le mans is a 2024 mixed media street art work by Lasveguix, hand-signed, original edition, framed, measuring 40 cm by 30 cm and weighing 3 kg, produced in France by Galerie.

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Directly from the workshop. Our gallery has the exclusivity on the sale of fragments of posters made by Lasveguix. You will only find them on our page.

Free frame if the price reaches 120 euros.
Non-contractual framework

Fragment of posters torn, glued, ripped, shredded, aerosol, acrylic, Posca.

Lasveguix is a French artist specializing in poster collages.
Inspired from a young age by Jacques Villeglé's torn posters and the street art of Basquiat and Haring, as well as Andy Warhol's pop art, he creates his paintings from collages of torn posters covered with graffiti, paint, and photo prints. This mixture brings to life colorful and powerful works that resemble wall skins ripped from the street, giving his work an unmistakable urban style.
He likes to work on the background of his supports like a wall, with a story and a message; he adds depth and richness, creating a sense of movement and life in his works.

He participates in numerous charity events and auctions, such as on June 28, 2023, at the last COEUR CENTRAL gala at Roland Garros, in support of the organizations 'Terre d impact' and 'Fete le mur,' where his work 'A Star is Born' commemorating Yannick Noah's 40th victory at RG was auctioned for 35,000 euros.
On October 4, 2023, at the 'Autour des Williams' gala at Pavillon Ledoyen, his tribute work to Jane Birkin was sold for 50,000 euros.
It is a great pride for him to help sick children and the most disadvantaged through his artistic work.

Directly from the workshop. Our gallery has the exclusivity on the sale of fragments of posters made by Lasveguix. You will only find them on our page.

Free frame if the price reaches 120 euros.
Non-contractual framework

Fragment of posters torn, glued, ripped, shredded, aerosol, acrylic, Posca.

Lasveguix is a French artist specializing in poster collages.
Inspired from a young age by Jacques Villeglé's torn posters and the street art of Basquiat and Haring, as well as Andy Warhol's pop art, he creates his paintings from collages of torn posters covered with graffiti, paint, and photo prints. This mixture brings to life colorful and powerful works that resemble wall skins ripped from the street, giving his work an unmistakable urban style.
He likes to work on the background of his supports like a wall, with a story and a message; he adds depth and richness, creating a sense of movement and life in his works.

He participates in numerous charity events and auctions, such as on June 28, 2023, at the last COEUR CENTRAL gala at Roland Garros, in support of the organizations 'Terre d impact' and 'Fete le mur,' where his work 'A Star is Born' commemorating Yannick Noah's 40th victory at RG was auctioned for 35,000 euros.
On October 4, 2023, at the 'Autour des Williams' gala at Pavillon Ledoyen, his tribute work to Jane Birkin was sold for 50,000 euros.
It is a great pride for him to help sick children and the most disadvantaged through his artistic work.

Details

Artist
lasveguix (1986)
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Paul Newman Le mans
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
France
Year
2024
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
40 cm
Width
30 cm
Weight
3 kg
Style
Street art
Period
2020+
FranceVerified
739
Objects sold
97.92%
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