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Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
27.2x23.2in
About this artwork
made on an old silkscreen print dated around 1900 of the declaration of human rights
on thick paper
old paper therefore with traces of wear see photo
framed in a black frame with polystyrene glass
In this work, I aimed to capture the vibrant essence of rebellion and freedom. Using acrylics and spray paint, I fused pop art, expressionism, and semi-abstract to create a face that boldly stares back at the viewer, intertwined with text and patterns… evoking urban dynamism and resistance. The vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes are designed to inspire energy and reflection in every space where my art resides.
« To see your life in color is the secret of happiness. -Walt Disney »
Maxime Andriot is an artist based in France whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Germany. His vivid works are inspired by nostalgia and the cartoon characters of his childhood. In his artistic process, Andriot most often employs acrylics, spray paint, and felt pens with stencils, collage, and varying techniques on wood.