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Jérôme Sinoquet

Jerome Sinoquet is a French artist working in a Pop Art-influenced style — bold colour, layered imagery, and social commentary woven into graphic compositions. Pieces like World Citizen and The Bleeding Frame combine visual impact with conceptual weight. Direct collaboration with our Berlin studio.

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What Defines Jerome Sinoquet's Work

Jerome Sinoquet is a French artist whose work draws on Pop Art traditions — bold colour, layered imagery, and a willingness to address social and contemporary themes through visual composition. Influenced by artists like Rauschenberg and Hamilton, he builds pieces that combine graphic punch with conceptual depth. Titles like World Citizen, The Bleeding Frame, and She signal work that has something to say, not just something to look at.

His personal colour palette and distinctive approach to shape and layering give the prints a consistency that holds across different subjects. Whether figurative or more abstract, the work carries a confident, contemporary energy.

Choosing the Right Format

Jerome Sinoquet's layered compositions and bold colour contrasts translate particularly well to 225g fine art paper, where the detail in his collage-like layering stays crisp. Available as fine art prints in A3, 50x70cm, 70x100cm, and A0. For pieces where the colour fields dominate, 400g cotton canvas prints in 30x40cm, 50x70cm, and 70x100cm give the work a tactile presence that suits the Pop Art influence.

All prints are produced in our Berlin studio with archival pigment inks. Frame options include oak, black, and walnut brown — black frames tend to complement the graphic boldness of this work especially well.

Artists in a Similar Space

If Jerome Sinoquet's Pop Art-influenced approach appeals to you, Angelo Cerantola works with similar energy and bold colour. For more contemporary figurative work with a graphic edge, Andrea Haase offers another perspective. And the broader contemporary artists collection includes more work where colour, composition, and concept intersect.