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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
2025 · Single copy signed on the front and back with certificate of authenticity · Original acrylic painting on canvas-covered wooden frame · 50x50 cm
Allow me a quote to introduce my point. Sweig's Chess Player expresses himself thus: "For I now had an activity, absurd or sterile if you like, but an activity all the same, which destroyed the empire of nothingness over my soul. I possessed, [...], a marvelous weapon against the stifling monotony… of space and time."
There you have it, everything is said. It's recess. Paint with your fingers. Throw drops of silky material onto the canvas. Animate colors and symbols. With this quiet determination that a child has in front of his work, as if he were building his fortress.
Ophélie Simonet, also known as KOA, is a self-taught painter born in 1987 in La Rochelle, France. Inspired by pop culture, 90s nostalgia, and her synesthesia, she favors a neo-pop, minimalist, and colorful technique, enriched by a naive style that celebrates the childlike nature of art while challenging academic conventions. Through a playful and quirky energy, her works radiate good vibes and invite us to rediscover the audacity of simplicity, awakening the child within each of us and instilling contagious joy.
KOA is a member of the Taylor Foundation, listed on Artprice. She exhibits and sells her works in France and internationally.