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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
A boy with a vivid yellow face and magenta hair gazes thoughtfully at a white chess king he gently holds in his palm. The composition is built on flat, saturated colors, thick black outlines, and the artist's signature playful artificiality, set against a deep turquoise background.
The king — the most powerful yet most vulnerable piece on the chessboard — appears especially fragile in the child’s hand. The work quietly reflects on the illusion of… absolute power when it falls into innocent, inexperienced hands: a meditation on authority, responsibility, and the tender potential of the future.
A bold and introspective piece for any contemporary collection.
Serge Bereziac’s art reflects a raw, unfiltered life journey. Leaving his engineering studies in 1998, he plunged into the chaotic 2000s. Working at market stalls, in bars, and on construction sites, he intensely observed human nature, sketching on scrap cardboard during quiet moments.
Parallel to this, he explored photography from analog to digital, mastering composition. These creative impulses eventually led to exhibitions and a deep realization: for Serge, art is not a job. It is an inseparable state of being where life, observation, and creation intertwine.
Working at the intersection of Neo-Pop and Art Singulier, he favors the purity of line and intuitive color over heavy textures. He paints universal archetypes—social masks that scream without aggression. Weaving the raw spirit of naive art into his daily existence, he transforms decades of encounters into a vibrant, ironic visual universe.