King Ero - MoGA
Amanaka - MoGA
King Ero - MoGA
Amanaka - MoGA
King Ero - MoGA
Amanaka - MoGA

King Ero

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79,00€
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79,00€
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With King Ero , JAAD challenges the codes and explodes the boundaries between geek culture, pop art and street art. At the center of this audacious canvas, the undisputed master of the Kamehameha poses on the cover of Playboy , in an explosive mix of derision, power and irreverence.

Here, every splash of color, every tag, every symbol is a nod: to art history, to the Dragon Ball universe, to a time when heroes were funny, flawed, exaggerated—and terribly human. King Ero isn't just a provocation: it's a declaration of love to the boundless imagination , to the power of cultural collage, to the raw energy of street art.

The work teems with details, like a wall of memories exploded with spray paint. Master Riddle becomes more than a character: an emblem. A bridge between generations, between the ridiculous and the sacred, between schoolboy humor and pure nostalgia.

JAAD achieves a feat here: paying homage without ever imitating , surprising without cynicism, making people smile without giving in to any depth.
King Ero is a free, rebellious, sensual and graphic celebration - a work that resonates like laughter in the street .

Details of the work

40x40cm for the artwork, 47x47cm with the natural wood frame

A true art print

Each piece is a true fine art print, giclée printed on Hahnemühle Rag Bright White 300gsm paper—a world standard for fine art. This luxury paper offers an elegant texture and exceptionally intense color rendering, while ensuring excellent preservation over time. We use archival-quality pigment inks for unparalleled precision and depth. Each print is produced in a limited edition, hand-numbered, and delivered with its certificate of authenticity. High-end finishes, without compromise, for a unique and timeless work.

From memories to street icons

JAAD

JAAD is an artist for whom art is not a discipline: it's an energy. A way of capturing the world, of speaking loudly, clearly, and in color. In his works, he fuses the languages of Pop Art, Street Art, and geek culture to create an explosive visual universe that is both engaged and accessible. Each canvas is a tense urban scene, a mosaic of cultural references: Japanese anime, suburban gyms, video games, sports figures, cinema icons... JAAD mixes codes, subverts them, and sublimates them in a visual storm where nothing is fixed. But behind the color, there is meaning: JAAD speaks of identity, of transmission, of dreams too big for frames. He paints the margins, the heroes of the field, the children of the 90s who grew up between Dragon Ball, Nike, and concrete. JAAD is a graphic voice of youth that expresses itself, asserts itself, and transforms its references into a manifesto.