Grendizer Ultra Damaged (2021) Sculpture by Grapheart

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Plastic / Metals on Metal
  • Dimensions Height 24in, Width 11.8in / 7.70 lb
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Sculptures under $5,000 Pop Art Pop Culture
Grendizer Ultra Damaged version Here is his version of the famous robot Grendizer (or Goldorak in France). His story is happening 130 years after the end of the tv show. Daisuke and his robot came back from the dead and fight against the second invasion of the new Euphora planet... ⚡️ Unique artwork (1/1) [...]
Grendizer Ultra Damaged version

Here is his version of the famous robot Grendizer (or Goldorak in France). His story is happening 130 years after the end of the tv show.

Daisuke and his robot came back from the dead and fight against the second invasion of the new Euphora planet...

⚡️ Unique artwork (1/1)
⚡️ Hand painted
⚡️ 61 cm height
⚡️ Comes with signed certificate of authenticity
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Greg Demont, also known as Grapheart, is a talented French artist who has made a name for himself through his remarkable journey in the world of art. Initially, Greg found his artistic[...]

Greg Demont, also known as Grapheart, is a talented French artist who has made a name for himself through his remarkable journey in the world of art. Initially, Greg found his artistic expression by designing album covers and posters for local bands. His creative talent soon caught the attention of many, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of music visually. However, it was his encounter with Designer Toys that transformed his artistic path.

The moment Greg discovered Designer Toys, his creations leaped off the flat surface of paper and took shape as three-dimensional characters. Deeply influenced by both Japanese and American cultures, which have been a significant part of his life since childhood, Greg pays homage to these vibrant cultures in his artwork. He skillfully merges the worlds of street art and robots, crafting a unique universe where mechanical beings roam alongside colorful cityscapes. His imaginative creations stand as a fusion of two distinct cultures, combining the raw energy of street art with the pulsating beats of Wasabi Hip Hop.

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