Pixel Banana and Diamond — artwork #685 by Invader · Paris, France
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Born in 1969, Invader is a French urban artist and graduate of the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Calling himself a "ULA" (Unidentified Living Artist), he began embedding ceramic tile mosaics inspired by the 1978 arcade game Space Invaders into city walls in 1996, driven by the desire to make art accessible beyond galleries and museums. After officially launching his "invasion" project in Paris i…
Born in Caen in 1987, the artist discovered street art in the early 2000s through a magazine photograph of an Obey piece. He took up graffiti and quickly covered the walls of his hometown before turning to stencil work, seeking a more figurative and striking form of expression. Training in metalwork and then boilermaking gave him hands-on skills that would later shape his practice. He moved to Par…
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Added 14/01/2019
Invader mosaic shaped as a yellow pixelated banana, accompanied by a small blue Le Diamantaire diamond on a stone wall. This discreet collaboration brings together two iconic Parisian street artists.
The artwork Banane pixelisée et diamant is of type mosaic. You can admire it in the city of Paris in France, more precisely here: 40 Quai de la Seine, 75019 Paris, France.
This mosaic is also tagged as: banane, banana, géométrique, naïf.
Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Invader, Le Diamantaire
The photo was published on 14-01-2019 by Rabot.
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