Graffiti Vanitas
36" x 52" in
(89 x 130 cm)
38" x 54" in
(94 x 135 cm) including frame.
- Year: 2021
- Rarity: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Year: 2021
- Rarity: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
With this painting Onemizer reminds us that the artist, after all, is flesh and blood and will eventually face death but his art is immortal.

About Onemizer

Onemizer was born in 1987 in the South of France. He spent part of his childhood in Africa, where he made his first encounters with art and discovered watercolor.
Back in France as a teenager, he became familiar with Parisian graffiti on his walks around Paris with his parents.
The edges of the highways, as well as the Parisian subways, are real museums for him. This real love at first sight pushed him to survey vacant lots, as well as railways and abandoned warehouses, in order to paint on walls and improve his skills out of sight. After high school, he decided to pursue art studies by enrolling in a design school, but he prefers to continue his journey on his own.
Little by little, he moves from the wall to the canvas, and it is his entourage who pushes him to begin showing his work and exhibiting his paintings at his meetings in luxury hotels, restaurants, bars...
He then organized his first exhibitions in the Bordeaux and Paris regions.
Much has been done since his beginnings in the streets, and he now exhibits in many international art galleries (Paris, Courchevel, Megève, Cannes, Singapore, London, Amsterdam, Dubai, Miami, Tokyo…).
Onemizer took part, along with a hundred other international artists, in a world record attempt for the largest graffiti on canvas, held in Dubai in November 2014 and validated by Guinness World Records.
36" x 52" in
(89 x 130 cm)
38" x 54" in
(94 x 135 cm) including frame.
- Year: 2021
- Rarity: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Year: 2021
- Rarity: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
With this painting Onemizer reminds us that the artist, after all, is flesh and blood and will eventually face death but his art is immortal.

About Onemizer

Onemizer was born in 1987 in the South of France. He spent part of his childhood in Africa, where he made his first encounters with art and discovered watercolor.
Back in France as a teenager, he became familiar with Parisian graffiti on his walks around Paris with his parents.
The edges of the highways, as well as the Parisian subways, are real museums for him. This real love at first sight pushed him to survey vacant lots, as well as railways and abandoned warehouses, in order to paint on walls and improve his skills out of sight. After high school, he decided to pursue art studies by enrolling in a design school, but he prefers to continue his journey on his own.
Little by little, he moves from the wall to the canvas, and it is his entourage who pushes him to begin showing his work and exhibiting his paintings at his meetings in luxury hotels, restaurants, bars...
He then organized his first exhibitions in the Bordeaux and Paris regions.
Much has been done since his beginnings in the streets, and he now exhibits in many international art galleries (Paris, Courchevel, Megève, Cannes, Singapore, London, Amsterdam, Dubai, Miami, Tokyo…).
Onemizer took part, along with a hundred other international artists, in a world record attempt for the largest graffiti on canvas, held in Dubai in November 2014 and validated by Guinness World Records.
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