Dark Graff : L’Ombre Taguée

Dark Graff : L’Ombre Taguée (2024) Digital art 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)

With “Dark Graff: L'Ombre Taguée”, Chroma fuses the legendary iconography of Batman with the raw energy of street art. This striking portrait is part of a series in which mythical figures are revisited through urban aesthetics, transforming heroes into living canvases steeped in graffiti culture.

In this work, Batman is no longer just the guardian of Gotham, but a symbol of the street, a vigilante covered in wild inscriptions and splashes of color. His suit, once smooth and dark, becomes an urban fresco where every tag tells a story, every layer of paint reflects the raw expression of revolt and artistic freedom.

Why is this work a must-have for collectors?

An original Batman: Here, the Dark Knight abandons his immaculate armor to become a street art icon, a bridge between pop culture and contemporary art.

A vibrant tribute to graffiti: Urban art permeates every corner of this piece, capturing the essence of the street with a striking, immersive aesthetic.

A recognized signature: Chroma, an Akoun-rated artist, makes his mark on the art world with this series that fuses icons and modernity.

An ecological commitment: the certificate of authenticity is sent digitally, underlining a responsible and contemporary approach to the art market.

⚡ Add to your collection a work where the Batman myth meets the creative explosion of street art. A unique, powerful piece charged with urban emotion.

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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