VANDL - #011






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Alkuperäinen sekoitetükni- teoksena VANDL:in nimellä „#011”, käsin allekirjoitettu ja numeroitu, Airplac-laudalla 65 x 50 cm, paksuus 5 mm, vuodelta 2023, erinomaisessa kunnossa, suoraan taiteilijalta sertifikaatin kanssa ilman kehyksiä.
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UNIQUE HAND-PAINTED WORK BY VANDL
Signed, numbered and delivered with certificate of authenticity
Mixed media on Airplac board - Black - 65cm x 50 cm - 5 mm thick (2 black faces on black foam)
- Sold WITHOUT frame -
The colors of the artwork may vary slightly depending on screens (phones, computers) and lighting conditions during photos. The visuals are faithful to the artwork, but tonal variations may appear depending on the brightness or calibration of your device
INTERVIEW WITH VANDL:
Journalist:
Why paint a single word per canvas?
VANDL:
Because one word is enough. Everything else is noise.
Journalist:
Why the drips?
VANDL:
Because nothing stays intact. Everything moves. The word stays.
Journalist:
How do you choose your words?
VANDL:
They hit me like a punch. If they stay with me, then they deserve to be painted.
Journalist:
Your art has moved from the street to collectors’ walls. What changes?
VANDL:
Nothing has changed. The word remains the same. The impact too. I always paint where I want, how I want.
Journalist:
Why refuse to be recognized?
VANDL:
Because art doesn’t need a face. A word doesn’t need a name.
Journalist:
What impact do you want your work to have on people?
VANDL:
I don’t want people to think too much. I want them to feel. To take the shock of my word straight to the face.
Journalist:
Last question. Where is VANDL headed?
VANDL:
Ahead of him, until there is nothing left to say.
MORE ABOUT THE ARTIST:
No one truly knows who he is. Some say he comes from Paris, others place him in Barcelona, or perhaps Berlin.
His artistic approach: the word as visual explosion
VANDL does not paint images. He does not tell complicated stories. He strikes with a single word.
• One word written at the top of the canvas, like a shout.
• A word that flows, refuses to be clean, refuses to be fixed.
• A word that asks for no explanation.
You feel it, or you pass by.
One thing is sure: he has left his mark everywhere.
His early works appeared under bridges, on the grimy city walls, in places society prefers to forget. Raw words, dripping with rage and truth, leaving trails behind them as if the word itself cried or bled.
From streets to galleries… with no compromise
Each painting is a contained explosion, a silent manifesto addressed directly to the viewer.
He never appears in public. He continues to place his works in the street, in secret, as a homage to his origins.
No one knows where he will strike next.
VANDL is elusive — a street art phantom, a poet of urban minimalism.
#freshtalent #streetart #graffiti
UNIQUE HAND-PAINTED WORK BY VANDL
Signed, numbered and delivered with certificate of authenticity
Mixed media on Airplac board - Black - 65cm x 50 cm - 5 mm thick (2 black faces on black foam)
- Sold WITHOUT frame -
The colors of the artwork may vary slightly depending on screens (phones, computers) and lighting conditions during photos. The visuals are faithful to the artwork, but tonal variations may appear depending on the brightness or calibration of your device
INTERVIEW WITH VANDL:
Journalist:
Why paint a single word per canvas?
VANDL:
Because one word is enough. Everything else is noise.
Journalist:
Why the drips?
VANDL:
Because nothing stays intact. Everything moves. The word stays.
Journalist:
How do you choose your words?
VANDL:
They hit me like a punch. If they stay with me, then they deserve to be painted.
Journalist:
Your art has moved from the street to collectors’ walls. What changes?
VANDL:
Nothing has changed. The word remains the same. The impact too. I always paint where I want, how I want.
Journalist:
Why refuse to be recognized?
VANDL:
Because art doesn’t need a face. A word doesn’t need a name.
Journalist:
What impact do you want your work to have on people?
VANDL:
I don’t want people to think too much. I want them to feel. To take the shock of my word straight to the face.
Journalist:
Last question. Where is VANDL headed?
VANDL:
Ahead of him, until there is nothing left to say.
MORE ABOUT THE ARTIST:
No one truly knows who he is. Some say he comes from Paris, others place him in Barcelona, or perhaps Berlin.
His artistic approach: the word as visual explosion
VANDL does not paint images. He does not tell complicated stories. He strikes with a single word.
• One word written at the top of the canvas, like a shout.
• A word that flows, refuses to be clean, refuses to be fixed.
• A word that asks for no explanation.
You feel it, or you pass by.
One thing is sure: he has left his mark everywhere.
His early works appeared under bridges, on the grimy city walls, in places society prefers to forget. Raw words, dripping with rage and truth, leaving trails behind them as if the word itself cried or bled.
From streets to galleries… with no compromise
Each painting is a contained explosion, a silent manifesto addressed directly to the viewer.
He never appears in public. He continues to place his works in the street, in secret, as a homage to his origins.
No one knows where he will strike next.
VANDL is elusive — a street art phantom, a poet of urban minimalism.
#freshtalent #streetart #graffiti
