Willigo - Abstraction 207 - 150 x 93 cm





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Willigo, Abstração 207 - 150 x 93 cm, pintura acrílica, original, 2025, assinada à mão, em excelente estado, França, vendida diretamente pelo artista, sem moldura e enviada enrolada em tubo com certificado de autenticidade.
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Original artwork by the French artist Willigo.
Hanging on your walls, this striking composition will radiate both power and sophistication, a testament to the beauty of expressive abstraction.
The canvas measures 103 cm (H) x 160 cm (W). It is designed to be stretched on a wooden frame measuring 93 cm (H) x 150 cm (W) (not included).
The entire canvas surface is painted to facilitate stretching onto the wooden frame.
- The painting will be shipped rolled in a tube, without the frame.
- It is recommended that the artwork be stretched and mounted by a professional.
- Unframed. The gallery photos serve as mock-ups to give an example of the artwork's possible appearance.
- Colors on screen may vary slightly from the actual colors of the paintings.
- The graphic images are mock-ups; they may vary in size to better highlight the details of the painting. The actual dimensions are those described.
- A protective varnish layer shields the artwork from dust and UV rays.
- The painting is signed on the front and back.
- Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Han.
- Photos taken without filters, but please note potential color variations due to differing screen resolutions.
Shipping:
Shipped in protective packaging, with shipping insurance for the final auction price.
WILLIGO:
Willigo is a French painter who lives and works in Antibes.
Drawn to the world of graffiti, Willigo has developed a practice deeply rooted in experimenting with painting techniques. His background, enriched by experiences in interior design and applied arts, has resulted in a mature street art style, where the projection of materials, spontaneous gestures, and the energy of the body recall the legacies of Jackson Pollock and Hans Hartung. Between mastery of technique and freedom of movement, his work explores the tension between abstraction, rhythm, and the urban surface.
His works can be found in the homes of various collectors in France and around the world.
Original artwork by the French artist Willigo.
Hanging on your walls, this striking composition will radiate both power and sophistication, a testament to the beauty of expressive abstraction.
The canvas measures 103 cm (H) x 160 cm (W). It is designed to be stretched on a wooden frame measuring 93 cm (H) x 150 cm (W) (not included).
The entire canvas surface is painted to facilitate stretching onto the wooden frame.
- The painting will be shipped rolled in a tube, without the frame.
- It is recommended that the artwork be stretched and mounted by a professional.
- Unframed. The gallery photos serve as mock-ups to give an example of the artwork's possible appearance.
- Colors on screen may vary slightly from the actual colors of the paintings.
- The graphic images are mock-ups; they may vary in size to better highlight the details of the painting. The actual dimensions are those described.
- A protective varnish layer shields the artwork from dust and UV rays.
- The painting is signed on the front and back.
- Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by Han.
- Photos taken without filters, but please note potential color variations due to differing screen resolutions.
Shipping:
Shipped in protective packaging, with shipping insurance for the final auction price.
WILLIGO:
Willigo is a French painter who lives and works in Antibes.
Drawn to the world of graffiti, Willigo has developed a practice deeply rooted in experimenting with painting techniques. His background, enriched by experiences in interior design and applied arts, has resulted in a mature street art style, where the projection of materials, spontaneous gestures, and the energy of the body recall the legacies of Jackson Pollock and Hans Hartung. Between mastery of technique and freedom of movement, his work explores the tension between abstraction, rhythm, and the urban surface.
His works can be found in the homes of various collectors in France and around the world.

