ENTER KIKO’S POETIC WORLD

Animated Backgrounds

In this new style of paintings, the background is animated with kids ‘drawings. 

«The kids come to life on the canvas they have drawn themselves, they tell us who they are», says the artist. Having become the master of the work, the children take us on an emotional journey through their own history.

KiKo goes even further in his artistic quest: should creating be child’s play? 

«Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.»
Pablo Picasso 

Charcoal and India ink on canvas. Spray paint and Epoxy resin.

The artworks are available in different sizes. Contact us if you want to place an order. Price on request.

Fête foraine
195x114cm

Confidence pour confidence
150x150cm

Londres
150x150cm

Paper plane
150x150cm

Contrebasse
150x150cm

Harlem

150x150cm

Le chant de l’oiseau
162x130cm

L’accordéoniste
162x130cm

Place des Vosges
150x150cm

Urban boy
162x130cm

Urban girl
162x130cm

L’arc-en-ciel
162x130cm

My city
162x130cm

Nouveau départ
150x150cm

Chaplin
195x130cm

Clandestino
162x130cm

La leçon de trompette
162x130cm

La leçon de violon
162x130cm

Le passage de l’abeille
150x150cm

Dans mon jardin
150x150cm

La fille à la valise
150x150cm

Stradivarius
162x130cm

Tax optimisation or leasing with purchase option

If you are a company (EURL, SARL SCI, Selarl, SAS, etc.) or self-employed (SEL, EI, etc.), by leasing with a purchase option, you can acquire works of art and deduct from your taxable income 100% of the rental fees paid.
By residual value on a forward sale to a third-party beneficiary (you or your company), the latter can become the owner of the work.

Our agent, working in collaboration with a tax optimisation expert, will manage your entire leasing transaction. Feel free to contact us for a free simulation or more information about leasing.

SLIP INTO KIKO’S PRIVATE WORLD

The studio

KiKo draws in charcoal, freehand onto the canvas, driven by the urgency of creation. He feeds off this adrenaline to relive what graffiti artists must have felt standing before the forbidden wall.