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Feb282026

Koralie 'Venezia' Wood Block Print Set Available

Artist: Koralie
Title: Venezia
Medium: Woodcut Print
Size: (A4) 21 x 29.7 cm Each
Edition: 50
Prices: €220/Set

Born in 1977 and raised in a small village within the Petite Camargue region of France, 
Koralie Carmen Flores is a multidisciplinary artist whose intricate aesthetic is deeply rooted in the intersection of architectural precision and organic growth. She first began focusing on art as a dedicated practice in 1999 when she discovered the graffiti universe while studying architecture in Montpellier from 1995 to 2001. This formative period allowed her to translate structural principles into the urban environment, eventually becoming one of the first French women to express herself through illegal in situ paintings. Over the last two decades, she has transitioned from the streets to global recognition, developing a visual language defined by symmetry, repetition, and a multicultural harmony that resonates strongly within the limited edition print and poster collector community.
Central to her professional journey is her long term personal and creative partnership with the artist SupaKitch, whose real name is Guillaume Grando. Together, the French duo founded the label and brand Metroplastique in the early 2000s, a venture that successfully merged their distinct styles into clothing, home decor, and collaborative murals. While SupaKitch often focuses on movement and liquid textures, the work of Koralie is recognized for its refined graphic balance and ethnic motifs. Their collaborative efforts have seen them travel the world, painting massive murals that combine stenciling, spray paint, and traditional brushwork to create dreamlike windows into nature. This synergy has made their joint signature highly sought after by enthusiasts of urban and illustrative art.
The artistic output of Koralie is characterized by a "language of motifs" that draws from her Mediterranean heritage, Asian influences, and Art Deco styles. Among her most famous pieces are her iconic Geishas, which she spent over twelve years evolving into sensual characters that blend the spirit of Russian Matryoshka dolls with Hopi Kachina figures. Other notable works include her large scale canvas series such as Kaleidoscopic Nature #15 and the detailed panels of her panoramic wallpaper collaboration titled Canopée. Her more recent focus involves the creation of complex kaleidoscopic rosettes and palm gardens that honor the principles of phyllotaxis and biomimicry, further solidifying her reputation for meticulous craftsmanship.
Throughout her career, she has achieved significant professional milestones, including high profile collaborations with international brands such as Pierre Frey, Reebok, and Ray Ban. Her exhibition history includes prestigious solo shows like Indigo Blood at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery in the United States and Hortus at Galerie Artcan in Marseille. She has also participated in significant group exhibitions at major institutions such as the Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Roma and featured prominently at the Kolly Gallery in Geneva for her show Behind the Wall, by the Window. These appearances have established her as a vital figure in the global art scene, bridging the gap between public street interventions and the refined environment of international galleries.