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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.4x11.4in
About this artwork
Back to the 80s with an object that marked several generations: the Game Boy Nintendo.
Here SeCaM evokes, with a touch of nostalgia, the years of his childhood.
Aerosol + collage + acrylic + marker
« I consider myself a craftsman, going from one technique to another, to achieve a “beautiful work”. »
SeCam is a French artist whose inspiration originates from the "collective memory", including cinema, music, art in general, games, and nostalgia for the 1980s of his childhood. He describes his works as a fusion between surrealism, derision, and imagination, always being "dressed" in bright pop colors. A self-taught artist, he begins his artistic process with the manipulation of an image using digital programs, then brings them to life using acrylics, spray paint, and felt on canvas or wood.