Smoke King (2013) Digital Arts by Eric Lapierre

Fine art paper, 12x7 in
  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Categories Pop Art Caricature
Artwork "Smoke King" Art prints made by Artmajeur. Digital Arts by Eric Lapierre (France). Emerging artist. Eric Lapierre (registered at the Maison des Artistes). Born in 1972 near Lyon, Eric Lapierre is one of the rising figures of contemporary art. On these media will emerge well-known figures, rock icons from Bowie[...]
Artwork "Smoke King"
Art prints made by Artmajeur.
Digital Arts by Eric Lapierre (France). Emerging artist.
Eric Lapierre (registered at the Maison des Artistes). Born in 1972 near Lyon, Eric Lapierre is one of the rising figures of contemporary art.
On these media will emerge well-known figures, rock icons from Bowie to Jimi Hendrix and the Beatles. Portraits on a black background that come to life thanks to the nuances of colors and the play of shapes. Eric Lapierre will also dig into the codes of popular culture. Soft bursts of color, which are fluid and show movement. Eric Lapierre has taken part in many exhibitions, often large ones. In 2013 in particular, he stood out at the exhibition "The Story of the Creative" in New York, then in Time Square the following year. In 2015, his "Keith Live" visual was chosen by GQ magazine to accompany the interview of the famous Rolling Stones guitarist who will continue to grow his notoriety. In 2016, the "Color Face 07" visual was chosen to illustrate the poster for the "Fête du Bruit" Festival in Landerneau (+50,000 people). In 2018, he collaborated with the interior architecture and design studio STUDIO MHNA for the Salon Equiphotel in Paris. November 2021, the "BB" painting will go on sale for the benefit of the Brigitte Bardot Foundation at the Rossini Auction House in Paris. 2022, three visuals are exhibited at the DIAPO gallery in Nice.

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Born in 1972 near Lyon, Eric Lapierre is one of the rising figures of contemporary art. On these media will emerge well-known figures, rock icons from Bowie to Jimi Hendrix via the Beatles. Portraits[...]

Born in 1972 near Lyon, Eric Lapierre is one of the rising figures of contemporary art.

On these media will emerge well-known figures, rock icons from Bowie to Jimi Hendrix via the Beatles. Portraits on a black background that come to life thanks to the nuances of colors and the play of shapes. Eric Lapierre will also dig into the codes of popular culture. Soft bursts of color, which are fluid and show movement. Eric Lapierre has taken part in many exhibitions, often large ones. In 2013 in particular, he stood out at the exhibition "The Story of the Creative" in New York, then in Time Square the following year. In 2015, his "Keith Live" visual was chosen by GQ magazine to accompany the interview of the famous Rolling Stones guitarist who will continue to grow his notoriety. In 2016, the "Color Face 07" visual was chosen to illustrate the poster for the "Fête du Bruit" Festival in Landerneau (+50,000 people) with Indochine, Iggy Pop... At the end of 2018, he collaborated with the Studio of interior architecture and design STUDIO MHNA for the Salon Equiphotel in Paris. After a 3-year artistic break... in November 2021, the "BB" painting (limited edition of 8 copies) is auctioned by Maison Rossini in Paris for the benefit of the Brigitte Bardot Foundation. To be continued...

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Digital Arts | Several sizes
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Digital Arts | Several sizes
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