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Mr Oreke

 

Artist Mr.Oreke discovered fine arts in the early 2000s through the practice of graffiti. Using his paint bombs, he first painted the walls of his colored drawings before expanding his painting. gesture on the canvas support.

The painter realizes his works in a style that consistently leans towards abstraction and, a few years later, inserts male and female portraits, which he sketches using stencils. The artist owes this integration of the human figure to the New York painter Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), whom he admires in his portraits.

Mr.Oreke's signature lies in his assets, which he mainly works with aerosols such as graffiti. Once the canvas is covered with projected paint, the artist mixes ink, acrylic, and charcoal.

His figures then complete the ensemble, thus perfecting the often humorous story the painter wanted to tell. Qualified by the artist of "Street Pop Art", his style is resolutely contemporary, full of energy and imagination. Always colorful, Mr.Oreke's graphic compositions are inspired both by the artistic style of the initiators of the Pop Art movement and by the aesthetics of American comics of the 50s and 60s. The importance of typographic characters and the punctual insertion of collages reinforce the dynamism of his work and confirm the comic aspect of his productions.

Now also with us in the NL gallery.

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The artist Mr. Oreke discovered fine art in the early 2000s by practicing graffiti. With the help of his color bombs, he first painted the walls of his colored drawings before expanding his painting. Gesture on the canvas support.The painter realized his work in a style that consistently turned to abstraction and, a few years later, inserted male and female portraits, which he designed using stencils. The artist owes this integration of the human figure to the New York painter Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), whom he admires with his portraits. Mr.Oreke's signature lies in his fortune, which he mainly works with aerosols like graffiti. Once the canvas is covered with projected paint, the artist mixes in ink, acrylic, and sometimes various items. His figures then complete the ensemble, perfecting the often humorous story the painter wanted to tell. His style, qualified by the artist of "Street Pop Art", is decidedly contemporary, full of energy and imagination. Mr.Oreke's graphic compositions are always colorful and are inspired by both the artistic style of the initiators of the pop art movement and the aesthetics of American comics from the 50s and 60s. The importance of typographic characters and the punctual insertion of collages reinforce them Dynamic of his work and confirm the funny aspect of his productions.

Now also in our NL gallery.

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