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PRO176

Mosaïque de céramique découpée à la pince, placée sur bois et couche de béton.

Carreaux insérés sur les contours.

Poid très lourd

31x26x1,7cm

De 2017, signé au dos, avec COA

Oeuvre unique 1/1

Vous ne retrouverez jamais une telle oeuvre et démarche de PRO176, très gros travail manuel prenant un nombre d'heures incroyables, à ne pas rater !

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PRO176

Ceramic mosaic cut with pliers, placed on wood and a layer of concrete.

Tiles inserted on the contours

Heavy weight

31x26x1.7cm

From 2017, signed on the back, with COA

Single work 1/1

You will never find such a work and approach by PRO176, very heavy manual work taking an incredible number of hours, don't miss it!

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Born in 1976, Rudy Dougbe aka PRO176 is a French artist who grew up in Choisy-le-Roi, a little town in the southern suburbs of Paris. Nothing in his family environment predestined him to an artistic career but he started to learn drawing when he was only 5 years old by copying the art of Jack Kirby, the famous American comic illustrator.


These American comic books, that his mother used to buy him were his first reading material and would influence him forever. From then on, he kept on drawing, a bit by boredom too, suburban life not having many activities to offer and trips to exciting Paris, costing a bit too much. The violence and blocked horizon of these rough neighborhoods weren’t a myth. In 1986, the tragic loss of his father, whom he felt close to, marked his childhood and logically his work later on. One day, as he observed the technics of two graffiti writers, Mode2 and Colt, during the festival « 89 youth for equality », a young Pro had a revelation and decided to dedicate his life to painting.


In 1996, he joins the ranks of the infamous and notorious Grim Team. The following year, rechristened Pro176, he takes part in the foundation of the Ultra Boys International. With Gold Jabe, Sozyone, Kool Func 88, Byz, Shake and Recto, the crew claims a new form of Graffiti, digging its aesthetic in Marvel comic books, futuristic abstract mathematics, alphabetical constructivism and the brutality of refined Picassonic facial cubism. A sort of pure Graffiti ‘Avant-garde’, that ignores all other forms of Graffiti, judged worthless. In 2010, Pro becomes a member of the RTZ (Return to Zero) from Berlin in Germany, another crew of European revolutionaries famous for their futuristic letters.


He claims a style inspired by Jack Kirby’s universe, where the eternal philosophical battle of good versus evil takes place amidst universes filled with infinite galaxies and stars, crowded by heroes and super villains. « After all, the universe is as wide as the creatures that must inhabit it ». An early movie enthusiast, huge futuristic machines and spaceships coming straight out of a sci-fi flick often appear in his backgrounds. His letters, designed to the extreme, perfectly interlock with these astro-galactic universes, just as the anatomic lines of his characters blend with the vivid color pallet he uses in his work.


Recently, large abstract and colorful figures cut out with black; have started appearing in his compositions, resembling comic book bubbles where eyes seem to observe you. « The all seeing eye… that can also deceive us » on the hidden meaning of things, their true significance. All is left to the interpretation… In 2009, fed up with painting canvases « against his apartment entrance door », he meets Seen while looking for a studio. The contact instantly feels natural with the « Godfather of Graffiti » and a collaboration with Seen Studios is quickly on the way. It is a symbolic winkto his past, since Seen’s chapter in Spraycan Art had a strong impact on his early years as a writer. 20 years later, both artists are working side by side! With him, he learns how to use a brush and acrylics, giving his works a more polished look, thanks to the use of these new technics...