Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 7

Christian Legier - Synchro - France Eurovision - France Gall

About the Item

Christian Legier - Synchro - France Eurovision - France Gall 55 x 55 cm Unique work I create the expansion of the vinyl sleeve, adapting it to my world. There's a jack in the painting, so you can listen to the album. In this way, my art can also be listened to. technique usedAcrylic paint and collage of the vinyl sleeve on wood style of workPop art framingAmerican wooden crate date of completion2022 signature of the workSigned work hanging of the workWall hook on the back (rope) certification of the workSigned certificate of authenticity provided at the time of the sales Christian Legier has worked and been recognised in the fashion world for 30 years for his work as a fashion designer and his affinity for vintage and upcycling. For him, fashion, art and music are forever linked. His desire to paint comes from his passion for pop culture and street art, which he decides to mix with vinyl in his paintings. In fact, he wants to tell the story of the album cover. The album cover takes pride of place at the centre of the work, blending into an interpretation of the cover's off-screen setting. Listening to the record is fundamental to the creative process.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 21.66 in (55 cm)Width: 21.66 in (55 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    2022
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(One of a Kind)
  • Estimated Production Time:
    Available Now
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Saint ouen, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU894541325632

More From This Seller

View All
Christian Legier - Synchro - The Police - Sting
Located in Saint ouen, FR
Christian Legier - SYNCHRO 85 x 55 cm Unique work I create the expansion of the vinyl sleeve, adapting it to my world. There's a jack in the painting, so you can listen to the albu...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

Christian Legier - Synchro - Let's Dance - Bowie
Located in Saint ouen, FR
Christian Legier - Synchro - Let's Dance - Bowie 50 x 50 cm Unique work I create the expansion of the vinyl sleeve, adapting it to my world. There's a jack in the painting, so you c...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

Christian Legier - Synchro - Dream Hotel - Eagles
Located in Saint ouen, FR
Christian Legier - Synchro - Dream Hotel - Eagles 55 x 55 cm Unique work I create the expansion of the vinyl sleeve, adapting it to my world. There's a jack in the painting, so you ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

Christian Legier - Camo
Located in Saint ouen, FR
Christian Legier - Camo Unique work I create the expansion of the vinyl sleeve, adapting it to my world. There's a jack in the painting, so you can listen to the album. In this way,...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

Christian Legier - Misogynie - Brassens
Located in Saint ouen, FR
Christian Legier - Misogynie - Brassens Painting, collage Unique work I create the expansion of the vinyl sleeve, adapting it to my world. There's a jack in the painting, so you ca...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

Christian Legier - Peril - Indochine
Located in Saint ouen, FR
Christian Legier - Peril - Indochine Unique work I create the expansion of the vinyl sleeve, adapting it to my world. There's a jack in the painting, so you can listen to the album...
Category

2010s Contemporary Art

Materials

Paper

You May Also Like

Artwork by Christian Renonciat, French Artist, Poplarwood
Located in Brecht, BE
I follow this artist already some years, love his artwork, Christian Renonciat, born in 1947, exhibited all over the world, has his work in museums and in private collections. No...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary French Contemporary Art

Materials

Poplar

Christian Lassen "The Illumination" Artist Proof
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Limited edition Lithograph on paper by Christian Riese Lassen titled -Illuminations- Artist proof #20/250 Introducing "The Illumination" by reno...
Category

1990s American Minimalist Contemporary Art

Materials

Acrylic, Wood

"Concrete" Art Painting, Signed by Vilhelm Christian Serber
By Vilhelm Christian Serber
Located in Aalsgaarde, DK
"Concrete" art painting, signed by Vilhelm Christian Serber.
Category

20th Century Danish Modern Contemporary Art

Materials

Paint

Original 20th Century Abstract Painting by Christian Lagarde Demianoff
Located in Miami, FL
Stunning Mid-Century Modern oil on board, abstract composition by listed French artist, Christian Lagarde Demianoff. Very interesting work, titled "Couche de Soleil sur l'Etang", translated this means Sunset Over The Pond. Monsieur Christian Lagarde Demianoff is from Sete, France, he owned an art gallery there in the port area and created numerous modern works of art. He attended the Ecole de Sete...
Category

20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Paintings

Materials

Paint

Christian Riese Lassen Genesis Hawaiian Aqua Fantasy Framed Galerie Lassen Print
Located in Chattanooga, TN
Absolutely spectacular custom framed Christian Riese Lassen print. The artist’s signature and copyright appear in the image. “Genesis” is a licensed repro...
Category

1990s American Futurist Prints

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic, Paper

French Symbolic Expressionism Oil Painting Depicting French Revolution
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest that you read the entire description, as with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to ensure the authenticity of our objects. Painting oil painting on canvas is made with mixed technique brush and spatula; the author used traditional brushes for a first draft giving shape to the whole drawing with an expert, loose wrist play and with sure and decisive brushstrokes; the representation, in this case, is not a pure exercise of virtuosity, in fact, the author communicates us his intimate essence manifesting it through the language of colors, shapes, and composition. The artist finished his work with the technique of spatula painting, named after the protagonist's instrument, redistributing the colors densely and consistently, making the painting take on a special body and depth. The painting is signed but we are unable to give definite information about the author, however, we confirm its extraordinary aesthetic and engaging vividness; the painting was made in 1989 in the author's studio in Paris whose intentions were to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution (1789). The painter was inspired by both French Expressionism and Symbolism; Expressionism exalts the emotional value of art; it is the artist's desire to communicate inner feelings, while with Symbolism, painters tend to go beyond the objective representation of reality to focus instead on the subjective vision, in which inner feelings, emotions, and experiences are evoked above all. Our painting is overflowing with the symbolism of the French Revolution; it is practically an evocative essence of it. This important and overwhelming historical event is powerfully present in the soul of the artist who wanted to overbearingly communicate to us his deepest emotions by transposing them entirely in the painting with strong and vivid colors, he did not want to simply allude or hint but to express, indeed "shout" his own deep interiority. In his intentions, the painting schematically and symbolically represents a standard-bearer of the French Revolution wearing the classic "Phrygian" hat. The author used only the three colors white, red, and blue that characterized the flags of the French Revolution; they were the new banners, which opposed the traditional emblem of the monarchy, the lilies on a white field. Three were the colors because three were the goals of the Revolution: liberty, equality, and fraternity, and they represented the three classes into which French society of the time was divided: the clergy (blue), the nobility (white), and the third state (red). The "Phrygian" cap (Latin for pileus) painted in red in the painting also has a high symbolic value, In Roman times it was worn by the " freedmen" to show that they were now freed slaves but in the French Revolution it became the very symbol of Liberty; a similar cap was worn by the freed Marseilles convicts in 1792, and was the symbol of the Jacobins during the French Revolution. Due to this fact, in addition to its historical meaning of freedom, it was later adopted as a symbol of the revolution itself, a symbol immortalized on the "Marianne," the very emblem of France, in Eugène Delacroix's famous painting "Liberty Leading the People...
Category

Late 20th Century French Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Wood

Recently Viewed

View All