Something To Suck Mini #310 (2020) Sculpture by Hersk

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Wood on Wood
  • Dimensions Height 24.4in, Width 8.7in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Sculptures under $1,000 Street Art
HeRsk (1979) Something To Suck Mini #310 Year: 2020 61 x 22 x 05 cm Technique: Mixed, wood, paint, sticker. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Wood [...]
HeRsk (1979)
Something To Suck Mini #310
Year: 2020
61 x 22 x 05 cm
Technique: Mixed, wood, paint, sticker.

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HeRsk is a contemporary French graffiti artist. At the age of 10 he discovered graffiti in Paris, an art that immediately fascinated him and made him try his hand at spray painting[...]

HeRsk is a contemporary French graffiti artist. At the age of 10 he discovered graffiti in Paris, an art that immediately fascinated him and made him try his hand at spray painting very early on. He experimented on different mediums: wood, metal, canvas, paper, walls, backpack, skateboard, or even snowboards. 

The Eskimo, the mythical ice cream of our childhood, becomes his signature for his sculptures, crunched, melted or melting, and HeRsk calls it "Something to suck". The artist makes his own wooden structures and then declines them for all tastes and colors. HeRsk's popsicles take us back to our childhood, but also tell us about the liquefaction of colors, objects and art. 

HeRsk was born in 1979, in Argenteuil, France.


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