Vhils (1987) - Dissipate

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Vhils (né en 1987) propose en 2024 une Giclée intitulée «Dissipate», édition limitée sur papier Canson Arches BFK Rives 310 g/m², 70 cm de haut sur 45 cm de large, signée par l’artiste, certifiée d’authenticité, édition n°200/241 en parfait état.

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Alexandre Farto, also known as Vhils, was born in 1987 in Portugal. He grew up on the outskirts of Lisbon. He discovers the art of graffiti at 13 and used it as a way to express himself.

Being part of the Street Art movement, his preferred medium is, unsurprisingly, the wall. He has been inspired by many artists, such as Gordon Matta-Clark, Katherina Grosse, JR, Conor Harrington, Word 2 Mother, NeckFace, Faile, Blu, Gaia, Barry McGee, and Os Gêmeos.

Yet, in contrary to his peers who would add successive layers of paint and/or paper to the walls to create their artworks, Vhils chooses to “remove to reveal”. For example, in his work “Scratching the Surface”, Vhils sculpts portraits of anonymous people on parts of walls in the city and makes abandoned or neglected walls valuable again. Vhils also gained international fame when his carved portrait was revealed alongside street artist Banksy’s at the Cans Festival in London in 2008. A picture capturing their works side by side even made the headlines of The Times.

A portrait stares through an acid haze in Dissipate by Alexandre Farto, aka Vhils.

The striking face of an anonymous woman is set against the backdrop of a city, the identity of which is also a mystery. Vhils applies his principle of creative destruction to the artwork, finding beauty in the unpredictable effects of acid. The result is an array of electric colours spread throughout a black veil rendered in delicate half-tone dots.

The final corroded image has been captured as a limited edition giclée print.

VHILS - Dissipate

2024

Giclée Print on 310gsm Canson Arches BFK Rives paper

Dimensions : 70cm (H) × 45cm (W)

Edition Nr : 200 / 241

Signed by the artist. Individually numbered

Certificate of Authenticity

Mint condition/Brand new / Only opened for pictures

Protected from elements in special art box.

Sent secured and insured in special art box with DHL

Alexandre Farto, also known as Vhils, was born in 1987 in Portugal. He grew up on the outskirts of Lisbon. He discovers the art of graffiti at 13 and used it as a way to express himself.

Being part of the Street Art movement, his preferred medium is, unsurprisingly, the wall. He has been inspired by many artists, such as Gordon Matta-Clark, Katherina Grosse, JR, Conor Harrington, Word 2 Mother, NeckFace, Faile, Blu, Gaia, Barry McGee, and Os Gêmeos.

Yet, in contrary to his peers who would add successive layers of paint and/or paper to the walls to create their artworks, Vhils chooses to “remove to reveal”. For example, in his work “Scratching the Surface”, Vhils sculpts portraits of anonymous people on parts of walls in the city and makes abandoned or neglected walls valuable again. Vhils also gained international fame when his carved portrait was revealed alongside street artist Banksy’s at the Cans Festival in London in 2008. A picture capturing their works side by side even made the headlines of The Times.

A portrait stares through an acid haze in Dissipate by Alexandre Farto, aka Vhils.

The striking face of an anonymous woman is set against the backdrop of a city, the identity of which is also a mystery. Vhils applies his principle of creative destruction to the artwork, finding beauty in the unpredictable effects of acid. The result is an array of electric colours spread throughout a black veil rendered in delicate half-tone dots.

The final corroded image has been captured as a limited edition giclée print.

VHILS - Dissipate

2024

Giclée Print on 310gsm Canson Arches BFK Rives paper

Dimensions : 70cm (H) × 45cm (W)

Edition Nr : 200 / 241

Signed by the artist. Individually numbered

Certificate of Authenticity

Mint condition/Brand new / Only opened for pictures

Protected from elements in special art box.

Sent secured and insured in special art box with DHL

Détails

Artiste
Vhils (1987)
Vendu(e) par
Propriétaire ou revendeur
Édition
Édition limitée
Titre de l'œuvre d'art
Dissipate
Technique
Giclée
Signature
Signé à la main
Pays d’origine
Pays-Bas
Année
2024
Condition
Excellent état
Hauteur
70 cm
Largeur
45 cm
Poids
310 g
Représentation/thème
Portrait
Style
Street art
Période
2020 et après
Vendu avec cadre
Non
Vendu par
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