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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Picture created with acrylic spray paint and an aluminum figurine covered in resin, with an LED light strip powered by an external battery or mains electricity.
Taz is a character who takes his name from the island of Tasmania, where there is an animal called the Tasmanian devil.
I've always found this character endearing, probably because he's a bit like me. As proof, my mother called me that when I was a child. His hunger makes him lose his composure… and his reason, and he easily finds himself trapped.
Taz is also the nickname given to the psychotropic drug ecstasy, which was very popular in the 90s and which I myself tried. It provides an inner warmth and an uncontrollable feeling of wanting to dance and kiss, and then it makes you plummet.
The idea of combining these two diminutives comes, of course, from a common noun, but also from the diabolical aspect that unites them.
Rémi Duvert, a self-taught artist with roots in graffiti, trained on the streets, wields paint, spray, resin, and light in hybrid works at the crossroads of graffiti and contemporary art. He channels the raw energy of street art into structured paintings, blending central resin figures, hypnotic plays of light, acrylic paint, and spray paint. His works vibrate with a vibrant color palette, conveying a meditative joy coupled with philosophical depth, inviting everyone to find happiness, contemplation, and poetry at the heart of childhood and reflection.