BEARBRICKS TRIBUTE TO DIOR

Artist
Guillaume Anthony
BEARBRICKS TRIBUTE TO DIOR (2025) Painting
  • Dimensions : 70 x 40 x 40 cm
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Guillaume Anthony
€1,490.00
Delivery: One to two weeks Hand delivery: toulouse - FRANCE
Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

French elegance, engraved in marble.

The third model in the collection pays homage to the refined, audacious universe of the House of Dior, through a visually striking creation: a 70 cm BEARS, entirely hand-painted in a black and white marbled style.

This strong contrast evokes both the duality of chic and rebellion, while recalling the extreme sophistication of Dior codes.

Guillaume Anthony revisits the house's heritage with his own contemporary touch, combining mineral texture, clean lines and visual power.

Since its founding in 1946 by Christian Dior, the eponymous house has redefined the codes of haute couture with the famous “New Look” - marked waistlines, feminine volumes, structured silhouettes.

This visionary style, both timeless and constantly reinvented, continues to inspire art, fashion and luxury.

Through this work, the entire aura of the House of Dior is embodied: between classicism and avant-garde, beauty and strength, art and attitude.

Artist Biography

French artist, self-taught and a true jack-of-all-trades. Passionate about decoration and modern art since childhood. The influence of pop art and street art can be seen in his work, which takes a variety of forms: metal cans, Playmobil ® XXL, spray cans, but also recycled objects such as gas-bottle lamps, which are popular all over the world. On these cans, the engine of globalization, he paints with unlimited creativity, symbols of pleasure, and adapts to your requirements to create your most beautiful work. There are no borders for an artist who can rely on commissions from admirers of works of art. Sold all over the world, he has collaborated with several major art galleries, notably in France, Belgium and the United States.

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