Love is all
79" x 79" in
(200 x 200 cm)
81" x 81" in
(205 x 205 cm) including frame.
This one-of-a-kind oversized 6.5x6.5' ft. painting captures a visually dynamic scene, featuring two Munny figures adorned with an intricate array of graffiti.
The artwork places these figures front and center against a predominantly dark, gradient background, which subtly transitions from deep blacks to softer grays, enhancing the vividness of the figures themselves.
The characters are presented in a compelling juxtaposition: the left figure is lavishly covered in vibrant, multi-colored graffiti, with tags, throw-ups, and bubble letters overlaying each other, creating a cacophony of color and urban expression.Â
The bright palette of yellows, pinks, blues, and reds explode across its surface, making it a lively focal point. Each layer of graffiti tells a story, contributing to the rich textural surface and evoking the bustling energy of city life. In contrast, the right figure is rendered in a grayscale palette, its surface covered in monochromatic graffiti that emphasizes form over color. The use of whites, blacks, and grays creates a nuanced interplay of shadows and highlights, giving this figure a more somber yet equally compelling presence.
The grayscale treatment invites viewers to focus on the detailed play of graffiti styles and the stark, direct contrast with its colorful counterpart.
Both figures stand facing each other, suggesting a dialogue or perhaps a confrontation between the vivid vibrancy of color and the subtle depth of monochrome.Â
The splash of colorful graffiti in the background subtly mimics the figures’ motifs, implying an ongoing conversation between the chaotic vibrancy of urban street art and the subdued, reflective nature of grayscale works.Â
This artwork is a powerful testament to the coexistence of different artistic styles and expressions. It captivates with its bold visual contrasts, intricate details, and the underlying narrative of duality and dialogue within the realm of contemporary graffiti art..
The drawing is similar to the one Onemizer did in Wynwood on November 2021 during his Miami exhibition (see picture).
This masterpiece was first presented during the Onemizer solo exhibition in Miami (Florida, USA) in December 2021.
- Year: 2021
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from USA
- Year: 2021
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from USA
About Onemizer
Onemizer was born in 1987 in the South of France. He spent part of his childhood in Africa where he made his first encounters with art and discovered watercolor.
Back in France as a teenager, he got to know Parisian graffiti during his walks around Paris with his parents.
The edges of the highways as well as the Parisian subways are real museums for him. This real love at first sight pushed him to survey vacant lots, as well as railways and abandoned warehouses, in order to paint on walls and improve his skills out of sight.After high school, he decides to undertake art studies by integrating a design school, but prefers to continue his journey on his own.
Little by little, he goes from the wall to the canvas, and it is pushed by his entourage, that he begins to show his work and exhibit his paintings according to his meetings in luxury hotels, restaurants, bars ...
He then organized his first exhibitions in the surroundings of Bordeaux as well as in the Paris region.
Much has been done since his beginnings in the streets, and he now exhibits in many international art galleries (Paris, Courchevel, Megève, Cannes, Singapore, London, Amsterdam, Dubai, Miami, Tokyo…).
Onemizer took part with a hundred other international artists in the world record for the largest graffiti on canvas which took place in Dubai in November 2014 and which was validated to appear in the Guinness book.
Love is all by Onemizer
79" x 79" in
(200 x 200 cm)
81" x 81" in
(205 x 205 cm) including frame.
This one-of-a-kind oversized 6.5x6.5' ft. painting captures a visually dynamic scene, featuring two Munny figures adorned with an intricate array of graffiti.
The artwork places these figures front and center against a predominantly dark, gradient background, which subtly transitions from deep blacks to softer grays, enhancing the vividness of the figures themselves.
The characters are presented in a compelling juxtaposition: the left figure is lavishly covered in vibrant, multi-colored graffiti, with tags, throw-ups, and bubble letters overlaying each other, creating a cacophony of color and urban expression.Â
The bright palette of yellows, pinks, blues, and reds explode across its surface, making it a lively focal point. Each layer of graffiti tells a story, contributing to the rich textural surface and evoking the bustling energy of city life. In contrast, the right figure is rendered in a grayscale palette, its surface covered in monochromatic graffiti that emphasizes form over color. The use of whites, blacks, and grays creates a nuanced interplay of shadows and highlights, giving this figure a more somber yet equally compelling presence.
The grayscale treatment invites viewers to focus on the detailed play of graffiti styles and the stark, direct contrast with its colorful counterpart.
Both figures stand facing each other, suggesting a dialogue or perhaps a confrontation between the vivid vibrancy of color and the subtle depth of monochrome.Â
The splash of colorful graffiti in the background subtly mimics the figures’ motifs, implying an ongoing conversation between the chaotic vibrancy of urban street art and the subdued, reflective nature of grayscale works.Â
This artwork is a powerful testament to the coexistence of different artistic styles and expressions. It captivates with its bold visual contrasts, intricate details, and the underlying narrative of duality and dialogue within the realm of contemporary graffiti art..
The drawing is similar to the one Onemizer did in Wynwood on November 2021 during his Miami exhibition (see picture).
This masterpiece was first presented during the Onemizer solo exhibition in Miami (Florida, USA) in December 2021.
- Year: 2021
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from USA
- Year: 2021
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from USA
About Onemizer
Onemizer was born in 1987 in the South of France. He spent part of his childhood in Africa where he made his first encounters with art and discovered watercolor.
Back in France as a teenager, he got to know Parisian graffiti during his walks around Paris with his parents.
The edges of the highways as well as the Parisian subways are real museums for him. This real love at first sight pushed him to survey vacant lots, as well as railways and abandoned warehouses, in order to paint on walls and improve his skills out of sight.After high school, he decides to undertake art studies by integrating a design school, but prefers to continue his journey on his own.
Little by little, he goes from the wall to the canvas, and it is pushed by his entourage, that he begins to show his work and exhibit his paintings according to his meetings in luxury hotels, restaurants, bars ...
He then organized his first exhibitions in the surroundings of Bordeaux as well as in the Paris region.
Much has been done since his beginnings in the streets, and he now exhibits in many international art galleries (Paris, Courchevel, Megève, Cannes, Singapore, London, Amsterdam, Dubai, Miami, Tokyo…).
Onemizer took part with a hundred other international artists in the world record for the largest graffiti on canvas which took place in Dubai in November 2014 and which was validated to appear in the Guinness book.
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