L’atelier de l’artiste (1986) Printmaking by Speedy Graphito

Printmaking on Paper, 23.6x16.3 in
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  • Limited Edition (#67/100) Printmaking, Digital Print on Paper
  • Dimensions 27.6x19.7 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 23.6in, Width 16.3in
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  • Categories Printmaking under $5,000 Street Art Portrait
En 1986, Speedy Graphito a inauguré sa deuxième exposition personnelle intitulée "L'atelier de l'artiste" à la galerie Polaris située rue Michel Le Comte. Après avoir été pris d'une envie de découvrir de nouveaux supports et de nouveaux défis artistiques, il a décidé de se lancer dans la gravure sur bois. Affiche spécialement[...]
En 1986, Speedy Graphito a inauguré sa deuxième exposition personnelle intitulée "L'atelier de l'artiste" à la galerie Polaris située rue Michel Le Comte. Après avoir été pris d'une envie de découvrir de nouveaux supports et de nouveaux défis artistiques, il a décidé de se lancer dans la gravure sur bois. Affiche spécialement éditée pour cette exposition.

L'affiche montre un atelier d'artiste le soir. La lune est visible par la fenêtre. Le personnage principal de l'affiche est un "artiste-sculpture" qui travaille sur une sculpture avec son burin. L'artiste à 4 œils et il est représenté de façon cubiste. Des morceaux de pierre sont visibles sur le sol.

Les couleurs utilisées dans l'affiche sont contrastées, comme c'est souvent le cas dans les œuvres de Speedy Graphito. Les contours sont également très marqués, donnant à l'affiche un aspect net et stylisé.

L'affiche "Atelier de l'artiste" est une représentation humoristique de la vie quotidienne d'un artiste. Elle montre à la fois l'inspiration et le chaos qui peut régner dans un atelier.
Affiche offset éditée par la Galerie Polaris 25 rue michel le Comte 75003 Paris, signée et numérotée à la mine de plomb 67/100. Légères tâches d'impression

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Speedy Graphito, whose real name is Olivier Rizzo, is a prominent French painter renowned for his pioneering role in the French Street Art movement. Born in the vibrant city of[...]

Speedy Graphito, whose real name is Olivier Rizzo, is a prominent French painter renowned for his pioneering role in the French Street Art movement. Born in the vibrant city of Paris in 1961, he embarked on a creative journey that would reshape the world of urban art.

Speedy Graphito's artistic odyssey began in the early 1980s, following a brief career as a graphic designer and art director. In 1983, he made a significant move by joining the influential art collective known as X-Moulinex. However, it wasn't long before he set out on his own path, departing from X-Moulinex in 1984 to explore the burgeoning world of street art independently.

A pivotal moment in Speedy Graphito's career occurred in 1985 when he attended the inaugural gathering of the graffiti and urban art movement in Bondy, France. This event brought together a constellation of talented artists, including Jef Aerosol, Miss Tic, SP 38, Epsylon Point, Blek le Rat, Futura 2000, Nuklé-Art, Kim Prisu, and Banlieue-Banlieue. It was during this time that Speedy Graphito's unique style began to take shape, marked by his innovative use of stencils and brushes to create striking paintings, prints, and street art murals.

As the years passed, Speedy Graphito's reputation as a trailblazer in the realm of street art continued to grow. By 1989, he had already participated in several art exhibitions, primarily within the bustling art scene of Paris. As the 1990s unfolded, his works transcended national borders, making appearances in art galleries across Europe. His innovative approach to street art, which incorporated schematic and dynamic characters reminiscent of iconic artists like Javier Mariscal and Keith Haring, set him apart from the crowd.

Speedy Graphito's creative well drew inspiration from a wide array of sources, including 1950s United States, cartoons, Manga, and the imagery of the Maya culture. Furthermore, he was influenced by the iconic characters of Disney and the captivating world of video games, allowing these diverse elements to fuse and manifest in his artwork.

One of Speedy Graphito's most celebrated works is "Temptation 2011." This thought-provoking piece features Disney's Snow White gazing longingly at the half-eaten logo of Apple Macintosh, symbolizing the alluring power of technology and consumerism in contemporary society.

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