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Patrick Cornee
Snoopy's Dream: New York - original pop art painting - contemporary art

2025

About the Item

In this dynamic and energetic piece, Patrick Cornee brings together nostalgia and urban excitement, placing the beloved Snoopy at the heart of a high-speed adventure. Seated confidently on the rear of a classic pink Porsche, Snoopy dons an orange Havana Club helmet, evoking a sense of carefree rebellion. The backdrop of New York City bursts with vibrant billboards, flashing neon lights, and a sense of movement, immersing the viewer in a world where dreams and reality merge. Woodstock floats above the cityscape, adding an extra layer of whimsy to the composition. The painting’s palette is bold and electric, with splashes of paint and textured strokes that enhance the raw energy of the city. The details of the car—its chrome rims, reflective body, and iconic shape—are rendered with a mix of realism and expressive brushwork, creating an intoxicating contrast between the polished and the chaotic. Cornee expertly blends pop culture references with urban luxury, making the piece feel both modern and timeless. With "Live Your Dream" emblazoned at the bottom, the painting delivers an inspiring message. It encapsulates the fusion of fantasy and ambition, transporting the viewer into a world where childhood icons embrace the thrill of adventure. Once again, Cornee proves his mastery in mixing contemporary street art with timeless characters, bringing an exhilarating and joyful vision to life. This exceptional artwork is currently on display and available for sale at Signet Contemporary Art Gallery and online. Artist biography: Patrick Cornée is a French Pop Artist. He joined the marines at age 16, encouraged by his father who was a career military man. He was quickly noticed for his unique personality and after six years spent navigating around the world, he returned to life as a civilian. The greatest upheaval of his life was paradoxically the return to childhood: he returned to his early passion for drawing and the joy he felt in recreating the world as he saw fit. He let his morose routine be shattered and enrolled at the fine arts school of Toulon. He likes to get into everything and work with painting and engraving, collage and spray paint… His overflowing enthusiasm relies on the great working discipline he kept from his life in the marines. Propelled by the lively bursts he feels in going back to his childhood, he wanders from one style to the next and develops a joyful and colorful visual language in which themes such as dance, music, parties and fashion come together triumphantly. His universe has many facets and is populated with spinning slender ballerinas, mocking dogs and icons drawn from pop art. He depicts carefreeness and wants to show “how rich life is in beauty and love”. His paintings are full of allusions to the contemporary world he views with humour and good intentions. He has participated in many expositions throughout Europe, the United States and Asia in which his paintings, like echoes of his love for life, have won over the most diverse crowds.
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  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 31.5 in (80 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU468316424832

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