

Arnaud Jatop is a French Artist specialized in Pop Art, Street Art and Recycle Art.
















Arnaud Jatop is a French plastic artist, born 21st February 1985 in Brussels.
He began studying plastic art at a very young age, growing up surrounded by artists and art dealers he became absorbed with different artistic trends, it was these that inspired his first paintings at the age of 17.
In 2004, he obtained a 20/20 for Art in the Baccalaureate. His creations were published in the regional press of Auxerre. In 2007, he received his first order from a Parisian store.
In 2010, he held his first exhibition, and subsequently launched a series of 15 paintings which were published in a magazine in 2013.
His work is testament to his delight in life, a combination of influences from Pop Art, new realism and street art.
His penchant for the pop universe comes from the accessibility of the genre. Art for All with the desire to give living testimony of an era.
His works are mainly made from Parisian subway posters, which he calls "the skins of the cities". He collects the images in the early morning in the wake of the Posters. He tears them down , rips them up, glues and unglues to assemble and finally create a new universe. He also recycles drink cans and gives them a new shape. We can talk about "Recycle Art".
Finally painting which brings life through color. Decorative elements are often associated with urban life. His favorite subject is universality in the broadest sense.
Jatop continues to evolve in his artistic practice by experimenting and improving techniques of collage, of compression and of painting to drive the minimalist aesthetics of his creations.
His work engages with his love of recycling, so relevant to our times, while sending universal messages.
Currently, he is working on orders and preparing for his next exhibition.