Sans titre
Category
SculptureMaterial
Mixed media on plateDate
2010Dimensions
28 cm x 28 cm x 3 cmMake an offer of
Artwork information
Category
SculptureMaterial
Mixed media on plateDate
2010Dimensions
28 cm x 28 cm x 3 cmSignature
Signed on the backState of conservation
Very goodLocation
Bruxelles, BelgiumDescription
Beautiful black and white plate signed Benjamin Spark.
Plate diameter: 28 cm - Thickness: 3 cm - Approximate weight: 800 grams.
Dedication on the back: "Pour mon ami Andrea" ("To my friend Andrea").
Provenance
Plate offered by the artist to a friend, then offered by the friend to the current owner.
The artist
Bio
Defining himself today as "a craftsman of pop culture" Benjamin Spark was not predestined for the practice of painting. He was born in the Paris region in 1969, during his "first life", he founded with his best friend in 1995 a website creation company in Paris, a sector still marginal at that time, Benjamin Spark thus showed his taste for taking risks.
At the age of 30, he decided to change his life to devote himself fully to his passion for art. He even chose to go to the Beaux-Arts de Paris to improve his technical skills. He then headed to the United States to immerse himself in this cradle of urban culture. In 2007, he left Paris for Brussels and opened his studio.
Brussels has a significant impact on his creativity, and his talent has not escaped the attention of the Brussels people, who have recognized him for several years as a leading artist of street art culture. It was also in Brussels that Benjamin Spark made an important encounter, that of the gallery owner Yann Berthéas, who in fact dedicated an exhibition to him in his gallery located in Vichy.
Benjamin Spark's art refers to many elements: current events, art history and popular culture. In his paintings, the artist puts forward subjects that are close to his heart and on which he wishes to make the spectator react. His creations are often composed by characters from comic books, manga, video games, or cinema. Different universes and eras cohabit to form sets rich in meaning, in parallel, the Franco-Belgian artist mixes techniques using acrylic, spray, pastel, gouache, felt...
Benjamin Spark has exhibited in France, Belgium, the United States, Monaco, Germany, Morocco and Greece.