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Artwork on synthetic panel. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
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26.4x18.5in
About this artwork
produced on the original ballot for the May 1946 referendum
The French Constituent Assembly of 1945, or the First National Constituent Assembly, was the assembly elected after the 1945 French legislative elections and tasked with drafting a constitution for approval by the French people in a referendum. This referendum was held on May 5, 1946. It was rejected by the French people, triggering new elections for a new constituent assembly.
synthetic… stone and rebar effect panel
In this work, I wanted to capture the power of freedom and the strength of ideas. The mix of graffiti and acrylic on cement conveys a raw, urban energy, while the winged female figure symbolizes hope and rebellion. Each spray paint stroke evokes passion and the fight for rights, making this vibrant tribute to the Republic vibrate. Imagine this inspiring dynamic illuminating your space!
« 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.