Iron Graffiti : L’Armure Urbaine

Iron Graffiti : L’Armure Urbaine (2024) Digital print on canvas
  • Dimensions : 120 x 80 x 4 cm
  • Framing : Yes
  • Guarantee :
    COA
Sold and delivered by
Frédéric Font (Chroma)
€4,500.00
Delivery: One to two weeks
Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

In “Iron Graffiti: L'Armure Urbaine”, Chroma revisits the iconic Iron Man through an explosive fusion of street art and pop-cultural heritage. This portrait, part of a series in which mythical figures are reinterpreted through an urban prism, reveals a suit of armor covered in graffiti, symbolizing the indelible imprint of street art on our times.

Every detail of this work tells a story: paint bombs have replaced combat impacts, colorful splashes mark an artistic renaissance, and urban inscriptions echo the walls of megacities where free expression finds refuge. Technological armor becomes a living canvas, vibrant with the raw energy of graffiti.

Why is this work a must-have for collectors?

A daring reinterpretation: The meeting of pop culture and street art gives this portrait a striking modernity.

A tribute to street art: each inscription and burst of color brings an authenticity to city walls, where art becomes a message.

A recognized signature: Chroma, an Akoun-listed artist, has established himself with this series as a singular voice of contemporary neo-street art.

An ecological commitment: The certificate of authenticity is sent digitally, affirming our respect for the environment.

Add to your collection a work where the iconic meets the underground, where metal gives way to the vibrations of graffiti.

Artist Biography

The artist Frederic FONT known as "Chroma" is originally from Paris and has been living off his art since 2018. I come from street art and claim an expressive art that can be comical as overwhelming. Strong expression of society and its symbols. Guaranteed impact. Specialized in Digital art since 2022, I mix styles to sell my achievements throughout Europe. Passing by Paris, Rome, Lisbon, Mykonos and so on. Making art accessible to all is my conception of it. Living art is an art of life.

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