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In this painting, I fused expressionism with pop art to capture the dynamic essence of an iconic hero. Using acrylic, collage and spray paint, I wanted to create a striking contrast between the rigidity of the wood and the brilliance of the bright colors. This work embodies energy and courage, bringing a wave of vitality to any space. It is a tribute to inner strength and the fight against adversity.
Made on poplar wood...burnt effect
White American… body frame
« 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.