Playful and nostalgic, Snoopy Camminata brings an instantly recognisable pop-culture figure into a contemporary urban setting. Bold lines, spray-painted gestures and expressive colour give the composition an energetic street-art character, while its simplicity preserves the warmth and familiarity of the original icon. The work forms part of LAPSUS, a project centred on pop culture, memory and the visual language of childhood.
About the artist
LAPSUS is the pop-art project of Rome-born contemporary artist LACRISS (b. 1990). Influenced by urban culture, street art and photography, LACRISS works across acrylic, spray paint, charcoal, markers and ink, creating expressive compositions characterised by layered surfaces and spontaneous mark-making.
Introduced in 2026, the LAPSUS project explores a more direct and playful side of her practice, using references to popular culture to evoke nostalgia, colour and emotional memory.
Practical details
Original, unique work (1/1)
Acrylic and spray paint on cotton canvas
96 × 77 cm
2026
Hand-signed by the artist
Matte UV-protective varnish
Excellent condition
Hand-signed certificate of authenticity included
Currently unframed and unstretched
Shipping, stretching and framing options are available on request.
Playful and nostalgic, Snoopy Camminata brings an instantly recognisable pop-culture figure into a contemporary urban setting. Bold lines, spray-painted gestures and expressive colour give the composition an energetic street-art character, while its simplicity preserves the warmth and familiarity of the original icon. The work forms part of LAPSUS, a project centred on pop culture, memory and the visual language of childhood.
About the artist
LAPSUS is the pop-art project of Rome-born contemporary artist LACRISS (b. 1990). Influenced by urban culture, street art and photography, LACRISS works across acrylic, spray paint, charcoal, markers and ink, creating expressive compositions characterised by layered surfaces and spontaneous mark-making.
Introduced in 2026, the LAPSUS project explores a more direct and playful side of her practice, using references to popular culture to evoke nostalgia, colour and emotional memory.
Practical details
Original, unique work (1/1)
Acrylic and spray paint on cotton canvas
96 × 77 cm
2026
Hand-signed by the artist
Matte UV-protective varnish
Excellent condition
Hand-signed certificate of authenticity included
Currently unframed and unstretched
Shipping, stretching and framing options are available on request.