Kelly

Artist
Ciscø
Kelly (2022) Acrylic on banknote
  • Dimensions : 30 x 40 x 2 cm
  • Print : Limited edition of 8 copies
  • Framing : Yes
  • Guarantee :
    Certificate by the artist
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Cisco
€340.00
Delivery: One to two weeks
Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

Original creation made freehand on an authentic 500Frs banknote whose theme is the famous luxury brand HERMES

ABOUT THE WORK :

- Non contractual photos
- Premium aluminium frame (glass pane; wall attachment; marie-louise) which will surprise you with its chic and high quality design.
- Theme edition limited to 8 copies only: All works are unique and have distinct details as they are painted by the artist.
- Ticket fixed with repositionable adhesive pads
- ART2CISCO plate glued on the side of the painting and guarantee protection glued on the back.
- Certificate of authenticity (paper & digital)
- Framed work: 30 x 40 cm

The 500 francs Pascal is a banknote in francs with the effigy of the French philosopher Blaise Pascal (1623-1662)

Artist Biography

Ciscø, Street-art artist, pop game on sculptures, paintings and banknotes.

Few people know him, an anonymity fully assumed by the painter. He prefers to step aside and instead leave his creations in the spotlight.

The artist takes all the paths open to him, at the risk of getting lost on unexplored roads. Following his inspiration, he mixes colors, styles and materials.

"Let yourself be guided by your instinct, in complete freedom, in the unforeseen of materials, objects and the randomness of the gesture. "

Ciscø, is revealed through a very diversified work. He is distinguished by his artistic versatility and is open to any challenge according to his desires. He draws his inspiration from street art and an informal painting equivalent to action painting but differentiates himself by mixing drawings and customized objects.

Abstract, figurative or customization, his work multiplies styles and blurs the lines. He takes us into his nebula, a universe populated by revisited objects, improbable associations ...

Creativity rhymes with freedom for this artist who likes to cultivate mystery.

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