Year of creation | 2023 |
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Dimensions | 40 W × 40 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | surrealism |
Genre | landscape |
Materials | acrylic, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
This painting is dedicated to the Eiffel Tower. Some say it might not be lit at night in the future to save energy. The character passes by and takes away the tower and leaves the tower with all the lights on. The painting is cut out, and the person passing by really brings a piece of the landscape.
Jonathan Grego is an anglo-italian visual Artist, based in Bordeaux who graduated in Arts in Rome. In his artwork he often deals with social subjects - such as peace, pollution, love, or the vice of the modern man - with humour, irony and provocation. He combines different techniques such as oil, acrylic and watercolour in which he integrates various types of collage. On the quest for originality he started cutting his canvases in order to insert objects like Lego, Puzzles or keys - often with a nostalgic and poetic meaning. Since 2006 he exhibits in galleries in Europe and has won several painting competitions. Passionate about street art he regularly paints large murals in Europe and Australia. His paintings are exhibited permanently in: "Espace 57" in Bordeaux, France (since 2016) Art gallery "Aurora" in Monsègur, France (since 2021) Gallery/Atelier "Partage" in Lesparre-Mèdoc, France ( since 2022) Art gallery "Isartis" in Nuremberg, Germany (since 2019) Art gallery "Ikigai Art Gallery" in Rome, Italy (since 2022)