GDLJ2201021
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Product Description
Created with spray paint, stencils, and mixed media on recycled wood panels, this artwork features the iconic Monopoly Man motif in dynamic poses, reflecting the intersection of pop culture and contemporary art.
Authentic Street Technique:
Layered stencil work (5+ layers) with dripped paint effects, mimicking the spontaneous style of NYC subway art from the 1980s.
Metallic gold leaf accents (18K) on the Monopoly Man's top hat, adding luxury contrast to the gritty urban background.
Upcycled Materials:
Reclaimed barn wood panels (100+ years old) sanded and sealed with matte lacquer, each with unique grain patterns for one-of-a-kind texture.
VOC-free spray paints, ensuring safe display in indoor environments with high foot traffic.
Limited Edition Status:
Each piece hand-signed by the artist with a holographic authenticity sticker, part of a limited run of 100 editions per design.
Available in 2 sizes: 60x80cm (standard) and 120x160cm (statement), with custom graffiti tags optional for bulk orders.
Urban Art Galleries: Ideal for street art exhibitions, appealing to collectors of modern pop culture memorabilia.
Nightlife Venues: Enhances bars, clubs, and music venues, creating a bold backdrop for live events and social media photography.
Creative Offices: Inspires innovation in tech startups and design agencies, reflecting a blend of rebellion and sophistication.
Personal Collections: Perfect for urban art enthusiasts seeking investment-grade pieces with cultural significance.
Artist Authenticity: Direct collaboration with Alec Monopoly for custom motif variations (e.g., different poses, color palettes).
Crate Packaging: Shipped in reusable wooden crates with shock sensors, ensuring artwork arrives in gallery-ready condition globally.
Resale Value Support: Free market valuation reports after 1 year, assisting collectors with portfolio management.
Street Art Workshops: Complimentary virtual workshop for buyers (≥3 pieces), teaching stencil techniques and urban art history.