Lease artwork "Trash Marilyn" by Sohan_Street with an option to purchase
Digital Arts by Sohan_street are available for lease with purchase option
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About the author
Patrick Chapuis, also known as Sohan Street, is a contemporary French artist whose life has been deeply intertwined with Pop Art. This lifelong passion led him to transition from an amateur enthusiast to a professional street artist. With a self-taught approach, Patrick creates all his art digitally before transferring it onto various mediums for a modern and optimal presentation.
His artistic repertoire extends beyond digital designs, encompassing paintings with collage, recycling materials, everyday consumer objects, and even a recent series focusing on Junk Food. While his art is not overtly political, Patrick utilizes the vibrant codes of Pop Art and an abundance of colors to convey his personal message. For him, street art offers a platform to reach a wide audience freely.
Patrick's artistic journey has taken him to major cities across France and internationally, where he adorns walls with his collages. He actively participates in street art festivals in countries such as Brazil, Germany, England, and Australia, utilizing a simple yet effective technique involving prints, glue, and a brush. The ephemeral nature of his collages adds an intriguing dimension, with some pieces enduring the elements while others succumb to time or human intervention.
In addition to his solo endeavors, Patrick collaborates on collective collages, works with various artists, and contributes illustrations to French and international magazines. Recently, he published a self-published book compiling three years' worth of his visuals, with plans underway for a compilation of his collage publications.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists