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Marc Leschelier's Shred 10 skateboard art by the skateroom
Shred 10 (Gris foncé) - Illustration originale
Shred 10 (Gris foncé) - Illustration originale
Shred 10 (Gris foncé) - Illustration originale
Shred 10 (Gris foncé) - Illustration originale
Shred 10 (Gris foncé) - Illustration originale

Shred 10 (Gris foncé) - Illustration originale

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Œuvre originale

15 éditions uniques shred par Marc Leschelier
Numéroté par THE SKATEROOM
Certificat d'authenticité signé par THE SKATEROOM

Créée lors d'une performance télévisée à la SKATEROOM GALLERY de Bruxelles, Shred est une série de pièces uniques de skateboards modifiées à la main, chacune étant « déchirée » individuellement sur une sculpture en forme de crucifix en parpaings pour révéler la couleur du skateboard sous une première couche gris foncé, gris clair ou noire. Cette pièce fait partie de la série gris foncé.

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Marc Leschelier's Shred 10 skateboard art by the skateroom
Shred 10 (Gris foncé) - Illustration originale
Shred 10 (Gris foncé) - Illustration originale
Shred 10 (Gris foncé) - Illustration originale
Shred 10 (Gris foncé) - Illustration originale
Shred 10 (Gris foncé) - Illustration originale
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Portrait of Marc LESCHELIER

About the Artist

Portrait of Marc LESCHELIER

Marc LESCHELIER (1984) is working between the field of sculpture and architecture, he is building pavilions and architectural artifacts in experimental conditions. Marc lives, works and teaches architecture in Paris. His work explores directness in the construction process and the idea of non-functional architecture. Starting from a refutation of construction as a rational enterprise, the work reduces its domain to an elementary, instinctive and irrational approach.

Marc LESCHELIER (1984) is working between the field of sculpture and architecture, he is building pavilions and architectural artifacts in experimental conditions. Marc lives, works and teaches architecture in Paris. His work explores directness in the construction process and the idea of non-functi
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Marc LESCHELIER (1984) is working between the field of sculpture and architecture, he is building pavilions and architectural artifacts in experimental conditions. Marc lives, works and teaches architecture in Paris. His work explores directness in the construction process and the idea of non-functional architecture. Starting from a refutation of construction as a rational enterprise, the work reduces its domain to an elementary, instinctive and irrational approach.