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Artwork details +
  • Medium: Sculpture
  • Artist: GREY 1968 Principality of Monaco
  • Technique: Mixed
  • Year: 2023
  • Period: 2010-present
  • Dimensions: 17 x 33 x 14 cm
  • Signed: Yes
  • Frame: No
  • Shipping: Ships from France
  • Certificate of Authenticity: Yes, issued by the Gallery
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GREY 1968 Principality of Monaco - CARACAS (Teddy Bear)

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By GREY 1968 Principality of Monaco

Sculpture | 17 x 33 x 14 cm

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    Ships from France by Monday, 13 November 2023

GREY 1968 Principality of Monaco

GREY is a recognized artist with the Directorate of Cultural Affairs of the Principality of Monaco.

Each artwork is accompanied by its certificate of authenticity, is contained in an eco-friendly canvas sack customized by hand by the artist, and is shipped from Monaco in suitable packaging.

Grey (his surname) is an artist, born in 1968, with more than 30 years' experience in the art world passed on by his father and cultivated throughout his life.
He loves the beauty of the subtle balance created by contrasts and 'imperfections'.
An expert in working with clay, glass and precious metals, he has been producing his Pop Art works in his workshop in Monaco since 2011.
He recently had the honour of being recognised as an Artist by the Directorate of Cultural Affairs of the Principality of Monaco, thus strengthening his image.
His works are appreciated by prominent personalities and can be found in the world's most important private collections, and some of his pieces have reached high quotations.
To find out more, Google: Grey Pop Art

Grey's techniques and materials
Each artwork is the result of careful study and is handcrafted by the artist.
The processing techniques are sometimes unusual; the artist always loves to experiment with new solutions to achieve results that are truly unique.
Grey makes clay sculptures, works with resin and vinyl objects, paints canvases and sculptures with acrylic paints, prints collage bases, and uses plaster, glue, and a myriad of other materials to lend charisma and uniqueness to his works. He loves to play with the volumes and textures of his works, where color, as well as the thickness of the various overlapping layers, play a key role in giving depth to the texture.
Each work of art always holds the secret of its complex and intricate making and is therefore unique and unrepeatable.

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