JOY’

POPY CAN

Joy Popycan Adele Bloch top bleu © Marciano Contemporary
Popy Can Adele Bloch Bauer top bleu

Collage and paint on resin
141 x 67 x 67 cm | 55 1/2 × 26 2/5 × 26 2/5 in
Unique

Joy Popycan cy twombly top rose © Marciano Contemporary
Popy Can Cy Twombly top rose

Collage and paint on resin
141 x 67 x 67 cm | 55 1/2 × 26 2/5 × 26 2/5 in
Unique

Joy Popycan like a bee © Marciano Contemporary
Popy Can Like a Bee

Collage and paint on resin
141 x 67 x 67 cm | 55 1/2 × 26 2/5 × 26 2/5 in
Unique

Joy Popycan hokusai © Marciano Contemporary
Popy Can Hokusai

Mix media on resin
141 × 67 × 67 cm | 55 1/2 × 26 2/5 × 26 2/5 in
Unique

Joy' artiste Popycan catch© Marciano Contemporary
Popy Can Catch

Mix media on resin
55 x 30 × 30 cm | 23 3/5 × 11 4/5 × 11 4/5 in
Unique

Joy' artiste Popycan lightning© Marciano Contemporary
Papy Can Lightning

Mix media on resin
55 x 30 × 30 cm | 23 3/5 × 11 4/5 × 11 4/5 in
Unique

Joy' artiste Popycan OMG © Marciano Contemporary
Popy Can OMG

Mix media on resin
141 × 67 × 67 cm | 55 1/2 × 26 2/5 × 26 2/5 in
Unique

Joy Popycan chanel © Marciano Contemporary
Popy Chanel

Collage and paint on bronze
60 x 30 x 30 cm | 23 3/5 × 11 4/5 × 11 4/5 in
Unique

Joy' - Portrait - JOY HD © Nicolas Anetson-30 © Marciano Contemporary

BIOGRAPHY

Joy was born in France in 1981. Since her childhood JOY’ has been attracted to art and creation. She studied fashion design and saw her work win numerous awards and exhibited in various places. After a few years as a fashion designer and stylist, having sold her products to major retailers, she decided to devote herself to art, her true passion. She remodeled the tin can, product and universal symbol of our society, thus becoming a bronze sculpture, dressing it in bright colors and multiplying references to pop art and rock culture.

This is one of the most recognizable objects in the world. Indeed, the tin can is present on every continent, in every house, in every hand, to all generations, to all social classes, to all religions, always with the same objective, drink it and empty it. But when it is empty and wrinkled, folded, it continues to exist. Joy invites us to look at this omnipresent object,  present everyday, from an artistic point of view. Between Pop Art and New Realism, Popy Can is a link between all because everyone can relate to it.

The tin can becomes the “Popy Can”, a terribly attractive and fun work of art.

Find her work in the Marciano Contemporary Galleries.