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HOLLYWEED (2018)

HOLLYWEED is a 5 color serigraph with embossing published by the artist on the Space Shop on the occasion of the exhibition "Into The White Cube" which took place in 2018 at the Over The Influence gallery in Los Angeles. It was also during this event that the Los Angeles 2.1 invasion guide was presented, as well as the serigraphs VERSAILLES and SUNSET.

With dimensions of 55 x 41 cm, HOLLYWEED RED POT was published in 100 copies, and HOLLYWEED BRWON POT in 100 copies + 4 AP, all signed, dated, numbered and stamped.

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In 1998, Invader laid his first mosaic (PA_001) in the Passage de la Main d'Or in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. It stayed there, alone, for months, until the artist realized he had created a new mode of urban expression. As it was a figurine from the Space Invader video game, the program was all mapped out, it was necessary to invade space with pixelated ceramic tile mosaics.
Almost 25 years later, in mid-2022, we have more than 4,000 Space Invader mosaics installed in more than 80 cities. Some of them are even at the bottom of the ocean, in Cancun Bay, Mexico. In 2015, Space 2 was also sent aboard the ISS. Invader did all his works himself, when you see one in the street, it means "Invader was here". He quickly became one of the most sought after Street Art artists of his generation. Among his biggest sales is his Rubik's Cube artwork Mona Lisa, which reached over €650,000 at auction in 2020.

Invader published his first printed work in 2001. Called ALERT, it is a classic pantone print, while his other creations will mostly be serigraphs. From 2001 to 2021 the artist will publish more than 50. They will be marketed directly on his site, the "Space Shop", or by galleries during events dedicated to the artist. These are on average prints between 50 and 100 copies. The most popular are those with embossing and hot stamping (bright colors, gilding, silver). It is the latter that fit best into the artist's work as a whole. These include INVASION (2009), HOME (2010), SPACEONE (2013), ALADDIN SANE (2014), and SUNSET (2018).

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