ah l'batard tu fumes (2021) Painting by Frob

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Toile coton sur châssis bois,2 cm d'épaisseur. Pourtours et bords noirs (pas besoin d'encadrement). Acrylique et feutres Posca. La toile est vernie. Elle est signée à l'avant (bas droite). Le titre de la toile ainsi que le tampon officiel sont apposés au dos. Elle est munie d'un crochet. Mode paysage 46x38 cm Description[...]
Toile coton sur châssis bois,2 cm d'épaisseur. Pourtours et bords noirs (pas besoin d'encadrement). Acrylique et feutres Posca. La toile est vernie. Elle est signée à l'avant (bas droite).
Le titre de la toile ainsi que le tampon officiel sont apposés au dos. Elle est munie d'un crochet. Mode paysage 46x38 cm
Description : plan large sur Albator personnage d'anime des années 80. Le célèbre corsaire de l'espace est en train de fumer une cigarette galactique ou un pétard cosmique.
Genèse : le personnage est une icône dont l'aspect sacré ne peut être moindrement écorné. En revanche, son action de fumer est inhabituelle et donc décalée, ce qui lui confère une autre dimension, plus humaine. Le titre pour sa part, fait référence à un mème de Lacrim, c'est un jeu de mot avec le nom du héros.

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Frob, a contemporary French artist, seamlessly blends abstraction, pop art, and graffiti into a distinctive and original style. His meticulously detailed compositions often feature[...]

Frob, a contemporary French artist, seamlessly blends abstraction, pop art, and graffiti into a distinctive and original style. His meticulously detailed compositions often feature acrylics, ink, felt, and collage on canvas. While pursuing law studies, Frob found solace from the academic rigors by sketching his fellow human beings, drawing inspiration from both the individuals around him and the captivating lectures of his professors.

Frob's artistic influences include a love for coffee, a passion for comics reflected in bold black strokes in his compositions, and an initial inclination towards spitting portraits. However, he has transitioned towards a form of naive, raw, and free figurative art, a progression noted by his well-informed friends and family.

Always armed with a big black felt-tip pen in his pocket and surrounded by tubes and pots of acrylic, Frob maintains a constant pursuit of learning, discovery, and experimentation. His evolution as an artist is evident in his ever-changing approach, marked by freer use of color and a recent emphasis on substance and thickness in his works.

Frob is not only an artist but also a walker, traversing landscapes alone, attuned to uncovering innate connections. The abundance of graphics he creates traces these wanderings. While his work may evoke the spirit of New York graffiti artists from the '80s, such as Haring, Basquiat, and Schardf, a closer legacy might be found in the incessant comings and goings of Richard Long. Frob's black contours transform into organic, spidery lines, offering viewers a reconstituted and hypnotic landscape.

An insomniac by nature, Frob unravels the shackles of dark hours obsessively, exploring the depths of the whys and wherefores. His drawings, rhizome-like and underground, intricately link everyone and everything. Frob's art serves as a unique answer, mapping connections that only he can perceive, bringing together places, people, emotions, and their colors in a single, reassuring plane.

Above all, Frob is an enthusiast, and his enthusiasm is reflected in the evolving nature of his work. As he engages in ongoing research, his use of color becomes more liberated, and his recent works gain substance and thickness, signaling a continuous evolution in his artistic journey.

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