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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Mixed media artwork created on cotton canvas on an 80x80 cm wooden frame.
The artist appropriates an iconic figure from popular culture by integrating it into a dense graphic composition where optical patterns, worn textures and overlays interact with a contemporary urban aesthetic.
The visual structure of the work rests on a balance between vertical lines, circular repetitions, and structuring areas of color that frame the central figure. This… construction creates a tension between collective memory, printed culture, and the deliberate degradation of the image.
The effects of wear, friction and transparency evoke an old poster altered by time, while the black/white/blue contrasts reinforce the graphic depth of the composition.
Between pop art, street art and decorative abstraction, the work questions the persistence of icons in our contemporary visual landscape.
Currently on display. Ready to frame.
Christelle Riffet, from a lineage of artisans, explores various mediums, from acrylic paint to aerosol. Driven by extreme attention to detail, she creates dynamic compositions by incorporating mixed techniques like scraping, rubbing and collage, and elements like geometric shapes and words in her colorful backgrounds, her true signature. His works, imbued with playful humor and irreverent lightness, transport the viewer into a world of imagination and wonder where fantasy reigns.