Description
In this powerful and impactful work, FANO revisits one of the most iconic figures in popular culture: the Joker. Between irony, madness and lucidity, this cult character becomes here the symbol of a world dominated by money, appearances and modern disillusions.
Against a background entirely composed of dollar bill motifs, the Joker asserts himself in all his ambiguity. His piercing gaze, his disturbing smile, his confidently poised demeanor—everything in this portrayal evokes the duality between man and mask, laughter and pain, power and drift.
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Artist biography:
Stéphan Ouzilou, known as Fano, has always lived his life on the fast track. His strength lies in the mindset: “Embrace life to the fullest”!
At 17, he meets the love of his life and they travel together to the Antilles where they will stay for three years.
Three years that will confirm his artistic fiber and undeniable talent.
Indeed, starting from nothing, he quickly ends up at the head of a fashion empire in the textile industry, after having created the “trapeze dress” that adapts to all morphologies. Between Paris and the Antilles, he chooses to stay at the forefront by designing all the shop windows of the boutiques he opens himself, showing his inexhaustible, boundless passion for creation (he was the pioneer of the articulated wooden store mannequin, avant-garde).
It is important to say that Fano grew up in the fashion industry, surrounded by big names like Gérard Darel