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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Collage on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 38.2x51.2in
About this artwork
Historical work by the artist dating from 2012.
Rare and unique self-portrait of the artist on such a format from a photo of him in 1976 on the Côte d'Azur.
Work bringing together numerous signatures and pseudonyms used by the artist in the street with his tags from the 90s, one dollar bills made with his Shoot The Bank visual, integration of characters from the famous Vaugh'n Bodé (popular in the world of graffiti from the 80s), etc.
Mixed… media including stencils, spray paints, acrylics, various inks including Krink, posca, relief ink, collages and multi-layer varnish.
Work on linen canvas mounted on a frame ready to hang.
Delivery with certificate of authentication from the artist and gallery. Signed by both parties.
Door to door shipping between reinforced wooden planks with maximum protection, re
Rare and unique self-portrait of the artist on such a format from a photo of him in 1976 on the Côte d'Azur.
Work bringing together numerous signatures and pseudonyms used by the artist in the street with his tags from the 90s, one dollar bills made with his Shoot The Bank visual, integration of characters from the famous Vaugh'n Bodé (popular in the world of graffiti from the 80s), etc.
Mixed… media including stencils, spray paints, acrylics, various inks including Krink, posca, relief ink, collages and multi-layer varnish.
Work on linen canvas mounted on a frame ready to hang.
Delivery with certificate of authentication from the artist and gallery. Signed by both parties.
Door to door shipping between reinforced wooden planks with maximum protection, re
Jp Malot
France
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« My current influences range from pop art, graphic design, fashion and my travels - from which I bring back posters taken in the streets and eventually integrate them into my work. »
JP Malot’s adolescence was marked by keen interest in Paris’s top graffiti artists. Finding art school too academic, he left to delve instead into set-making, fashion, street and pop art - foregoing high culture for the underground. Mixing techniques and materials including aerosol, collage, stencil, drawings and sculpture, his artistic signature is a stand-out.