Icônes &Contrastes

Pierre Richard, Portrait d’un Clown Poétique

This painting depicts Pierre Richard in a minimalist style, using black, white, and gold. His face, resting on his hand, conveys an impression of calm and contemplation, tinged with a hint of mischief. The striking contrast and clean lines make the portrait instantly recognizable and lend the whole a timeless and elegant atmosphere.

Fabrice Éboué, le Charisme du Déconneur

A stylized portrait of Fabrice Éboué with striking contrasts, blending black, white, and a vibrant orange background. His smile and expressive gaze capture his charisma and biting humor. The graphic style, reminiscent of pop art, gives the work a strong and contemporary presence, reflecting the artist himself.

Gérard Depardieu, l’Ombre et la Lumière

A stylized portrait of Gérard Depardieu in black, white, and gold, this work plays on contrast and simplified forms to capture the essence of the man. His face, both powerful and introspective, stands out elegantly against a dark background, evoking a charismatic and timeless presence.

Le Pacte du Barrio, Vatos Locos

This painting presents a strong and direct composition, executed in a street-art stencil style, in black and white with touches of red evoking violence and blood. The phrase « I’ll always be your brother, vato loco! » reinforces the central theme of unwavering brotherhood, at the heart of the film The Princes of the City.

A stylized portrait of France Gall, this circular work plays on the contrast of black and white enhanced with touches of gold. The red background, scattered with silver musical notes, evokes her musical world, while her intense and refined gaze underscores her sensitivity and artistic legacy.

France Gall, la Partition du Silence

A stylized portrait of France Gall, this circular work plays on the contrast of black and white enhanced with touches of gold. The red background, scattered with silver musical notes, evokes her musical world, while her intense and refined gaze underscores her sensitivity and artistic legacy.

A round painting in black, white, and gold depicts Philippe Corti in a stencil style. The DJ and actor appears in a double portrait, accompanied by a white handwritten signature expressing his affection for music (as well as for the Roma community). The overall effect is raw and modern.

Philippe Corti, Beat & Style

A round painting in black, white, and gold depicts Philippe Corti in a stencil style. The DJ and actor appears in a double portrait, accompanied by a white handwritten signature expressing his affection for music (as well as for the Roma community). The overall effect is raw and modern.

A pop-art stencil painting depicting the comedian Edgar-Yves Jr. in black, white, and beige. The expressive portrait, complete with microphone and stage gestures, evokes stand-up comedy. The comedian’s signature, « Edgar-Yves Jr. », is visible in red on the left, and the artist’s signature in red on the right, highlighting the artwork’s authenticity and urban character.

Edgar-Yves Jr., l’Essence-Même du Stand-Up

A pop-art stencil painting depicting the comedian Edgar-Yves Jr. in black, white, and beige. The expressive portrait, complete with microphone and stage gestures, evokes stand-up comedy. The comedian’s signature, « Edgar-Yves Jr. », is visible in red on the left, and the artist’s signature in red on the right, highlighting the artwork’s authenticity and urban character.

Splash & Smile in Toulouse

The painting depicts Angélique Panchéri and Les Chevaliers du Fiel in a pop art stencil style, in black and white on a red background splashed with silver and gold. The three figures are stylized, luminous, and highlighted by a strong and dynamic contrast.

Portraits du Crime de Casino

The painting depicts Joe Pesci as Nicky Santoro in Casino and mobster Anthony Spilotro, in a high-contrast black, white, and red style. Red splashes and bullet holes reinforce the mafia atmosphere. At the top, a famous quote from Pesci in the film expresses the violence of his character.

Pezens Éternel

This painting depicts three emblematic sites of Pezens: the Madeleine Chapel, the Church of Saint John the Baptist, and the old village gatehouse, dating back to when Pezens was still fortified. The black and white graphic style highlights the village’s medieval heritage, accompanied by the phrase: « Stones keep the memory, light writes the rest... »

Nicolas Nutten, le Maître du Thriller

A portrait of Nicolas Nutten, this black and white work plays on a powerful contrast to reveal the intensity and mystery of his world. His gaze, deep and striking, emerges forcefully from the shadows. The red signature cuts through the sobriety of the dark background, like an imprint of tension and danger, reminiscent of his thrillers.

Chef Teyssier, le Goût de l’Autorité

This artwork depicts Benjamin Baroche as the formidable Chef Teyssier from the series « Here It All Begins ». The black and white contrast creates an intense silhouette, while the red and gold of the phrase « I’m not harsh, I’m demanding » underscore his authority. The sketched lines (whisk and saucepan) anchor the canvas in the culinary world and reinforce this clean, graphic style, giving the whole a modern, direct, and incisive aesthetic—much like Chef Teyssier himself.

Booder, la Récréation des Rires

This canvas depicts Booder with all his energy and humor. The vibrant red of his clothing contrasts with splashes of gold, silver, and black, creating a lively and expressive atmosphere. The clean, graphic style highlights his mischievous gaze and iconic gestures, underscoring the artist’s endearing personality. And to complete the work, Booder himself added his signature, lending an authentic and unique touch to the canvas.

Jean-Claude Van Damme, La Sérénité du Guerrier

Alain Delon, l’Élégance du Prédateur