Super happy with this collab with @zeroskateboards
Here are the original paintings.
They measure 20x40cm ≃ 7.8"x15.7", they're acrylic on canvas.
Howdy ho children🤘🖤🤘
Super happy this painting has been selected for the « Mandrakes » group show. It’s gonna be awesome, it’s gonna be about death, be there or be square. Cheers!
Mandrakes – From 31 January to 8 February 2026
Galerie 24b, 24 bis rue Saint-Roch, 75001 Paris
Death is something we rarely recover from, it arrives at unexpected moments, dragging life away. Working on
death means assessing one’s own chances and those of others and expressing this through images, evoking the invisible links between life and death. In this salon, CVs, nationality, social origins, gender and age don’t have any place; art, like death, love and eroticism, cares nothing for all these claims.
The title of the exhibition, Mandrakes, refers to this plant with its powerful mythology. The plant is toxic, causing hallucinations, but it is also an aphrodisiac. Its root is anthropomorphic, with entwined legs, and it lets out a deadly cry when someone tries to pull it up. The mandrake grows under the seeds of hanged men. Highly sought after, it is kept in a bottle and fulfils the desires of its owner, but it must be disposed of before death, otherwise the devil will take the soul of its owner. The English accused Joan of Arc of possessing one. Mandrake roots are magical, like this room in Gallery 24b, which is located on the site of the former cemetery of Saint Roch Church. If you look closely
at the works on display in Mandrakes, you will see that they have the astonishing ability to connect with the dead.
You will find your friends and loved ones who left us too soon, victims of disease or the violence of our
contemporary societies.
Laurent Quénéhen, curator of Mandrakes.
Da Vinci’s Dead
Available - Acrylic on canvas-board
50x70cm ≈ 19,7"x27,5"
A4 fine-art prints also available
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