Pixel Intruder (2021) Sculpture by Xaro

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Wood / Metals on Wood
  • Dimensions Height 5.5in, Width 8.7in / 0.36 kg
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Pop Art Video Game
PIXEL INTRUDER Création d’une sculpture en bois et métal , hommage au génialissime Tomohiro Nishikado. Créateur du cultussime «Space Invaders ». Tomohiro Nishikado est aussi méconnu que son œuvre est célèbre. Signée et numérotée par l’artiste XaRo 80
PIXEL INTRUDER
Création d’une sculpture en bois et métal , hommage au génialissime Tomohiro Nishikado.

Créateur du cultussime «Space Invaders ».
Tomohiro Nishikado est aussi méconnu que son œuvre est célèbre.

Signée et numérotée par l’artiste XaRo
80
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XaRo is an artist and graphic designer based in Paris. He worked as an artistic director for 20 years for the major branding design agencies in Paris. His Atelier XaRo are producing[...]

XaRo is an artist and graphic designer based in Paris. He worked as an artistic director for 20 years for the major branding design agencies in Paris. His Atelier XaRo are producing unique artistic and decorative creations. Some are dedicated to modestly sized interiors and are purely decorative, while others, more conceptual and exclusive, are intended to be presented in galleries. These last of more masterful sizes, can be close to more than 2 meters high.

XaRo decided to name this adventure the Regressive Art, an artistic approach that draws on our childhood memories and objects. Regressive Art is the use of objects and toys that have become obsolete, in graphic and plastic creations that will flatter our battered Peter Pan souls.


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