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After the "One Dollar", whose success is international, he presents another work which will also become emblematic, the "Cryptogram One". In 2010, he was chosen to represent the town of Deauville (Normandy) on the occasion of the "Horsemania" equestrian world championship which takes place in Lexington (United States), a town twinned with the Normandy seaside resort, for which he a sculpture. A work resulting from his admiration for the United States but also symbolizing what it is possible to do with a single dollar "Making art with $1". 2009, year of creation of one of the artist's most emblematic works, the One Dollar. A film on the creation of the works is also shown there. Paintings, sculptures and photographs are presented. In 2008, he returned to Paris to exhibit at the Espace Pierre Cardin. Karl Lagasse then offers it to an amateur who does not have the possibility of acquiring it. In 2006, Isy Brachot (famous Brussels gallery) devoted an exhibition to him. The same year, he left Paris to settle in Normandy.
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He then began to seek his style and began the series of "Buildings", "totem" works composed of different materials. He began sculpting in 2004 and found inspiration by watching Les Nuits Blanches. A few years later, in 2003, he prepared his first exhibition in Paris where he exhibited his works which combined collages and painting, as suggested to him by Yvaral Vasarely, son of the Hungarian visual artist Victor Vasarely, when they met in 1998. Artistic career Karl Lagasse's career began in 1996 with the sale of his first work in Antwerp, he was then 15 years old. He is the creator of the One Dollar sculpture as well as the trophy for the 43rd edition of the Deauville American Film Festival. Artist KARL LAGASSE Karl Lagasse, born Apin Paris, is a French artist. NFT owners can securely trade authentic and unique digital artworks on the blockchain and avoid counterfeiting. Only the owner is entitled to sell or trade an NFT, with all transactions recorded via the blockchain. They are securely registered and authenticated on a blockchain and therefore non-fungible, meaning they cannot be copied or replaced. About NFTs NFTs (non-fungible tokens) are digital tokens that provide original proof of ownership and authenticity to which a piece of digital art can be attached. Customer support is also available to help all buyers after their purchase. Buyers can pay for their lots via traditional methods, like at other Catawiki auctions, rather than having to use cryptocurrency. Important: we cannot accept withdrawals (CPA) and/or refunds after the NFT has been sent. fees charged for minting and trading NFTs) as they will be included in the final bid price. 15 days after the payment of your prize (period of right of withdrawal / CPA), you will share with the seller the address of your Crypto Wallet to receive your NFT, which will be sent within 48 hours. Information about the delivery of NFTs to your Crypto Wallet: If you don't already have one, you will need to create a Crypto Wallet after your purchase on Catawiki. Delivery includes all costs from departure from our workshop in America, except for import VAT. ** Information on delivery costs ** In order to facilitate our collectors, the works are sent by the official art dealer of Karl Lagasse who receives the works in Europe, before sending the works to you from France.
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1 PLEXIGLAS® PRINTING (R10) + FREE NFT Please note this is not a sculpture it is a plexiglass painting with NFT printing Name of the work: One dollar no parking in the sky (R10) Dimension of the physical work: 30x20 cm Material: Printed Plexiglass NFT - Limited editions of 33 copies. Original work on plate signed by Karl Lagasse, accompanied by a digital NFT offered.