Pez Pierre Yves Riveau Prints and Multiples
French, b. 1976
PEZ ,Pierre Yves Riveau, is an Illustrator, painter and graphic designer.The prodigious street artist was influenced at a young age by graffiti and hip hop culture and later a whole host of artists such as Klimpt, Magritte, Escher and Dali, Banksy, Kaws, Bua, Proch, Etam Cru and many more. Pez works to a rather unconventional process, the majority of the time Pez works 100% from his imagination and sometimes the process serves the idea and not the contrary. His smaller sketches, with graphite crayons take 6 to 10 hours and larger works can take anywhere from 40 – 60 hours, sometimes much more depending on the piece. Pez adds a deliberate element of imperfection into his works to ensure that the works aren’t just aesthetic. In the nineties, he was doing throw-ups, later he worked as a professional illustrator and continued to take inspiration from graffiti as well as contemporary artists when he started out as a professional artist. Today, he is renown internationally for his precise drawing skills, humorous subjects matter and detailed content. His works have become highly collectible worldwide.(Biography provided by End to End Gallery)
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Artist: Pez Pierre Yves Riveau
Bloom Screen Print by Pez
By Pez Pierre Yves Riveau
Located in New York, NY
Pez Kunoichi
Screen Print
88 x 62 cm
Limited Edition out of 195
Includes COA
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Kunoichi Screen Print by Pez
By Pez Pierre Yves Riveau
Located in New York, NY
Pez Kunoichi
Screen Print
78 x 61.7 cm
Limited Edition out of 150
Includes COA
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Curls Screenprint by Pez
By Pez Pierre Yves Riveau
Located in New York, NY
21 Color Screen Print on 330 Somerset Paper
27.55 x 21. 25 inches
Hand-deckled edges
Signed by Pez
Printers Proof - print
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity
"Frame not inc...
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