Ibride Belladonna Metalic Wall Art
  • Ibride Belladonna Metalic Wall Art
  • Ibride Belladonna Metalic Wall Art
  • Ibride Belladonna Metalic Wall Art
  • Ibride Belladonna Metalic Wall Art
  • Ibride Belladonna Metalic Wall Art

Ibride Belladonna Metallic Wall Art

€815.00
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Belladonna is the first collaboration of 'Aurel Rubbish with ibride. He proposes a wall art faithful to his signature but in a metallic material: brass. Inspired by the earth's gravity, which is reflected in the drips of the work, these sophisticated black and gold plant modules are a real presence in your interior. Composed of three works with several possible combinations, Belladonna can be composed according to your desires

Belladonna is levitating thanks to pegs that prevent it from touching the wall directly. On flat surfaces or in corners, this metal wall art adapts to your interiors: Aurel Rubbish wanted to extend the creative process of the work by giving the buyer the freedom to associate the modules according to his or her sensibility. While the central piece remains the one containing the eye, several combinations are possible thanks to the different roots that border the modules.

Specifications

Material Brass cut with a great finesse. Gloss polished finish and black lacquered

Size Description

47 x L.75,5 cm | H.32 x L.48 cm | L.34,5 x 38,5 cm

  • Aurel Rubbish

    <p>Born in 1980, Aurel Prevost aka AUREL RUBBISH is a french contemporary urban artist who lives and works in Besançon. A self-taught artist, nothing predisposed this forest ranger by training to take up street art. He started making stencils in the streets of his home town in early 2000. His finely cut matrices, in the vein of the work of the American artist Swoon, led him to perfect the "paper-cut" technique which he then pasted in the street from 2011. Very impregnated by the surrounding nature, Aurel opens the doors of this abundant flora, notably in his series "Metamorphosis", harmoniously blending faces and plants. Rubbish draws his artistic influences from symbolism, Art Nouveau painters such as Mucha, pop surrealism or tattooing, cutting black paper by hand with a cutter, requiring hundreds of hours of work. His sometimes corrosive universe captures our attention, but his poetry sweeps us away.</p>
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