J'en suis pas Picasso (2024) Painting by Noah Borger

Sold

See more from Noah Borger

The artist offers works on commission

Did you miss the opportunity to buy this work? Good news: the artist can also create a custom work, just for you!

Sold by MoBeArt

In my vibrant canvas, I channel cubist fragmentation and expressionist fervor, marrying them into a semi-abstract dance of color and form. I wield acrylics with emotive force, crafting a visage that compels introspection and challenge. It's not mere depiction; it's a conversation with the observer, an invitation to explore the nuanced spectrum[...]
In my vibrant canvas, I channel cubist fragmentation and expressionist fervor, marrying them into a semi-abstract dance of color and form. I wield acrylics with emotive force, crafting a visage that compels introspection and challenge. It's not mere depiction; it's a conversation with the observer, an invitation to explore the nuanced spectrum of human experience. This piece will infuse any space with dynamic energy, a constant source of inspiration and contemplation.

Related themes

ModernContemporaryExpressionismAbstractArt Brut

Automatically translated
Artist represented by MoBeArt
Follow
Born in Paris in 1970, Noah Borger is one of the hottest street artists of the moment. Noah Borger started painting very early but did not limit himself to just one technique. He remains a free spirit who paints[...]

Born in Paris in 1970, Noah Borger is one of the hottest street artists of the moment. Noah Borger started painting very early but did not limit himself to just one technique. He remains a free spirit who paints compulsively. He joined the Paris College of Art, an American school of art and design formerly known as the renowned Parsons Paris. Borger's style is closely related to the neo-expressionist movement of which Jean-Michel Basquiat is the most renowned representative; Basquiat is also the biggest influence on Noah Borgers’s work, mainly visible in the primitive figures he draws. The French artist likes to mix mediums and materials; he uses acrylic and pastel that combine and create seemingly childish scenes, both surreal and poetic. He also uses digital tools in his work. Borger sometimes uses photographs of his own abstract paintings as a starting point and uses many effects and tricks to achieve the result is looking for.

See more from Noah Borger

View all artworks
Acrylic on Canvas | 19.7x27.6 in
$427.38
Prints available
Acrylic on Canvas | 11.8x23.6 in
Sold
Prints from $27.14
Acrylic on Canvas | 23.6x19.7 in
Sold
Prints from $27.14
Acrylic on Canvas | 22.4x22.4 in
Sold
Prints from $27.14

Artmajeur

Receive our newsletter for art lovers and collectors