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Stuponer's Dojo

The Dojo

Art that doesn't pick a side

Twenty years of drawing before the resin. Graffiti since 2005, sketchbooks since 2019, stickers everywhere from Paris to Madrid. Self-taught, no art school, no detours — just the constant practice that comes with picking up a marker every day for two decades.

The sculptures came in 2022. The Molotow marker — same weapon as the graffiti days — never left the hand. It just found a new surface. Epoxy resin: a demanding material that leaves no room for shortcuts. Each statue is born from an entirely handcrafted process — casting, sanding, then hours of hand-painting to bring together worlds that seem to have nothing in common: yakuza tattoos and Marvel heroes, Mondrian and manga, Van Gogh and street culture.

That collision is the whole point. The real question was never "is this art?". The real question is "does this hit?"

Stuponer's Dojo speaks to the contemporary art collector and the lifelong fan who wants a one-of-a-kind piece on their shelf. Member of P2C Crew.

Eight pieces in private collections across Paris, Île-de-France and Toulouse — including two commissions inspired by the Crazy Horse cabaret universe.

Every piece is unique, signed, and comes with a certificate of authenticity. No reproductions. No series. What you see is all there is.

Made in Paris, 18th arrondissement. By hand. With the references and obsessions to match.