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Kiss (2025) Original Acrylic Painting by Artem Andreichuk

120 x 125 x 2cm (unframed)

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£2,155

Kiss (Jean Marais embrasse Mylène Demongeot)

Inspired by a beautiful, highly emotional frame from the iconic French movie Fantômas, "Kiss" is a vibrant, Pop Art-infused exploration of cinematic nostalgia. The artwork captures a stylized, two-frame sequence where Jean Marais embraces Mylène Demongeot beside a sleek vintage car.

To fully immerse myself in the spirit of the era, the creation process was accompanied entirely by 1960s French music—Yves Montand, Jacques Dutronc, Françoise Hardy, and Nino Ferrer. This sonic backdrop helped instill the painting with a distinct, retro-chic coolness. Reimagined with bold graphic outlines, a striking red dress, and an electric pink aura in the lower frame, the piece deconstructs a classic romance snippet. By keeping the acrylic layers clean yet expressive, the canvas transforms a fleeting movie moment into a timeless, melodic monument to mid-century style.

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acrylic paints

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Kiss (Jean Marais embrasse Mylène Demongeot)

Inspired by a beautiful, highly emotional frame from the iconic French movie Fantômas, "Kiss" is a vibrant, Pop Art-infused exploration of cinematic nostalgia. The artwork captures a stylized, two-frame sequence where Jean Marais embraces Mylène Demongeot beside a sleek vintage car.

To fully immerse myself in the spirit of the era, the creation process was accompanied entirely by 1960s French music—Yves Montand, Jacques Dutronc, Françoise Hardy, and Nino Ferrer. This sonic backdrop helped instill the painting with a distinct, retro-chic coolness. Reimagined with bold graphic outlines, a striking red dress, and an electric pink aura in the lower frame, the piece deconstructs a classic romance snippet. By keeping the acrylic layers clean yet expressive, the canvas transforms a fleeting movie moment into a timeless, melodic monument to mid-century style.

Materials used:

acrylic paints

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After graduating from the National Academy of Arts of Ukraine, I experimented a lot with various media and materials, including enamel, ceramics, glass, decorative putty, foam plastic, epoxy resin, and... Read more

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