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Original Abstract Pop Culture/Celebrity Digital by Gustavo Cheneaux
Original Abstract Pop Culture/Celebrity Digital by Gustavo Cheneaux
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Original Abstract Pop Culture/Celebrity Digital by Gustavo Cheneaux
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Original Abstract Pop Culture/Celebrity Digital by Gustavo Cheneaux
Original Abstract Pop Culture/Celebrity Digital by Gustavo Cheneaux
Original Abstract Pop Culture/Celebrity Digital by Gustavo Cheneaux
Original Abstract Pop Culture/Celebrity Digital by Gustavo Cheneaux
Original Abstract Pop Culture/Celebrity Digital by Gustavo Cheneaux

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"Smoking Is Bad For You" Fine Art Print

Gustavo Cheneaux, Peru

$95

Material
  • Archival acid-free canvas
  • Laminated with protective lustre surface
  • Hand-stretched over 100% renewable solid pine stretcher bars, 1.25" thick
Canvas
Size
12 x 16 in ($95)
Select a Canvas Wrap
Black Canvas
Frame
No Frame

Archival-grade Materials

Fade-resistant Inks

Professionally Printed

ABOUT THE ARTWORK
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The street posters and many of these materials adapt to the collage. They all take shape on the canvas, representing the past and future of a belief or what was better in our eyes, acquiring a new meaning in the right place

Year Created:

2025

Medium:

Print, Giclee on Canvas

Rarity:

Open Edition

Size:

12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Ready to Hang:

Yes

Frame:

Not Framed

Canvas Wrap:

Black Canvas

Packaging:

Ships in a Box

Delivery Cost:

Calculated at checkout.

Delivery Time:

Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

Returns:

All Open Edition prints are final sale items and ineligible for returns. Visit our help section for more information.

Handling:

Ships in a box. Art prints are packaged and shipped by our printing partner.

Ships From:

Printing facility in California.

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I paint mainly subjects of famous people, celebrities, and icons of pop culture and fashion; faces, figures, comics. My artworks are a combination of Pop Art and Street Art painted on a collage of torn letters from posters and advertisements extracted from the streets, which are digitized and assembled into the final piece. It is definitely modern, radical painting with a visually beautiful language for the viewer. Intense and vibrant colors combine with large splashes of contrasting colors adorned with multicolored French tears. My major influences are Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jackson Pollock, Jacques Villeglé, and Mimmo Rotella. I enjoy working on fairly large formats, ranging from 1.20 to 1.70 meters or larger. I often use different digital techniques, especially when assembling the collages of sources and letters for the abstract backgrounds with torn pieces of paper. I feel a certain fascination for these street paper letters from our poster culture; they function as small testimonies of what surrounds us, and each person randomly interprets them to evoke personal feelings or memories. Taking these letters and fragmenting them in a completely different context than what they originally present on the walls allows me to offer new expectations of interpretation among viewers. The portraits are digitally created in a monochrome palette of 10 to 30 colors, giving a more elegant and avant-garde look to the artwork. Street art, as well as abstract art, play a crucial role in my work. I am fascinated by working with the aesthetics of letters and fonts from torn posters and billboards on the walls of the streets. They are beautiful in themselves; free, vibrant, spontaneous, colorful, exciting, and without rules. I like to create them digitally so that I have the freedom to express myself and channel all my energy inspired by urban beauty. In my paintings, I try to use various techniques to make my digital canvas resemble a painting worn out by the harsh environment it is in. These street resources or supports are always weathered, scratched, and damaged by exposure to rain and the environment. I strive to make it as close as possible to a real urban landscape where everything complements each other in a single homogeneous composition between the painted surface and the collage of street letters. I always start creating the various layers in a spontaneous way, often using a variety of techniques such as collage, painting, and spray drips.

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