





Vitalizing
Synonymous with wealth and luxury, this artwork uses the iconic imagery of a champagne bottle and combines it with the urban and abstract elements the Bisaillon Brothers are known for. Inspired by Jean Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol, this bold and colourful limited edition forms part of the Bisaillon Brothers' Urban Fizz collection - the first ever limited edition release from the duo. The brothers' original artwork is painted using spatulas, squirt bottles and by splattering paint from the outer caps of spray paint cans, and this boxed canvas captures the essence and texture of the original artwork with a gloss resin finish.
All pieces in the Urban Fizz collection, feature the distinctive red UPC barcode which is the brothers' nod to the increasing commercialism in the world today. Curated as a set, there is an intended display pattern for the four pieces in the collection which, when arranged together, splashes of colour appear to transfer from piece to piece. You can discover the full Urban Fizz collection here, or learn about the Bisaillon Brothers' inspiration and techniques here.
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Synonymous with wealth and luxury, this artwork uses the iconic imagery of a champagne bottle and combines it with the urban and abstract elements the Bisaillon Brothers are known for. Inspired by Jean Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol, this bold and colourful limited edition forms part of the Bisaillon Brothers' Urban Fizz collection - the first ever limited edition release from the duo. The brothers' original artwork is painted using spatulas, squirt bottles and by splattering paint from the outer caps of spray paint cans, and this boxed canvas captures the essence and texture of the original artwork with a gloss resin finish.
All pieces in the Urban Fizz collection, feature the distinctive red UPC barcode which is the brothers' nod to the increasing commercialism in the world today. Curated as a set, there is an intended display pattern for the four pieces in the collection which, when arranged together, splashes of colour appear to transfer from piece to piece. You can discover the full Urban Fizz collection here, or learn about the Bisaillon Brothers' inspiration and techniques here.

















