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Painting Joconde Petit Bordeaux et Rose by Wawapod | Painting Pop-art Pop icons Acrylic Posca

Painting Joconde Petit Bordeaux et Rose  by Wawapod | Painting Pop-art Pop icons Acrylic Posca
Joconde Petit Bordeaux et Rose Painting Joconde Petit Bordeaux et Rose  by Wawapod | Painting Pop-art Pop icons Acrylic Posca
Joconde Petit Bordeaux et Rose Painting Joconde Petit Bordeaux et Rose  by Wawapod | Painting Pop-art Pop icons Acrylic Posca

Description artwork

Since 2018, Warren Podguszer, known by his pseudonym Wawapod, has immersed himself in the world of Pop Art and street art in Paris, developing a unique style that fuses geometry and popular iconography. His work is characterized by the reuse of emblematic icons through accumulations of dots, paying homage to art history and popular figures he admires.

His works often have an
first abstract reading that becomes figurative depending on the distance from which one stands. He likes the idea that not everyone observing his work sees the same thing, but above all he likes to play with the observer's eye.

By hijacking certain masterpieces, he aims to make the general public rediscover them.
public, inviting them to explore art history in a playful, modern and democratic way.

Technique: Aerosol on art paper
information
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    Style : Pop-art

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    Subject : Pop icons

  • - Size : 19 x 19 cm
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    Medium : Acrylic

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    Medium : Posca

  • - Compatible frames : 19 x 19 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : small
  • - Material : Paper
  • - Exhibited in Gallery : Bourges
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Born to a painter father and a stylist mother, Warren Podguszer, also known as Wawapod, fell into the artistic world as a child. Starting out as a pharmacy assistant, painting became an integral part of his life as the years went by and he wandered through Parisian galleries and museums.
He began by retouching and mixing images digitally, then decided to transpose his work onto canvas. He enjoys the idea of an open-air museum, accessible to all, sticking his works in the streets of France and sharing his message "Bonjour Amour Toujours" with stencils.
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