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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
20.5x29.5in
About this artwork
In this work, I merged the vitality of pop art and the audacity of comics. Using acrylic and felt, I infused dynamic energy through an explosive background of bright colors and vibrant shapes. This painting is a hymn to mischievous rebellion, embodied by an iconic character, who holds a symbol of defiance in his hands. It's an invitation to boldness and self-expression, adding a touch of rebellious panache to your space.
« For my part, painting and drawing is my daily life. I live as I paint or vice versa. »
Eddy Vitalone, born in 1984 in Moulins, is a French painter whose unique style, which he calls Pop Baroque, fuses Baroque aesthetics with pop culture icons. A graduate of the Clermont-Ferrand School of Fine Arts in 2007, he features characters like Bugs Bunny, Scrooge McDuck, and Betty Boop in rich compositions full of humor and nostalgia. Working with acrylics and spray paint on canvas or plexiglass, he creates works where pictorial theater and the collective imagination converge. Represented by more than 23 galleries and exhibited in a dozen countries, he has participated in numerous international art fairs such as Art Verona, Scope Miami, and Art Montpellier. His emblematic works, such as "The Mad Dash" and "Scrooge McDuck's Dream," question our relationship to modern myths and consumer society. Active on Instagram (@eddyvitalone), he regularly shares his creations with a loyal international audience.