Imbue (1988) - Ancient Astronauts Nefertiti ( Clear )





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IMBUE, Ancient Astronauts Nefertiti (Clear), a 130 mm tall, 45 mm wide and 40 mm deep transparent resin sculpture from 2025 in excellent condition, with a stamp box, mini print and stickers.
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Artist: IMBUE
Ancient Astronauts Nefertiti (Clear)
Technique: Transparent resin
Size: 130mm x 45mm x 40mm
Year: 2025
Including stamp box, mini print, stickers...
Express shipping, fully insured and trackable internationally!
All buyers are responsible for any customs charges.
Nicknamed 'the new Banksy,' Imbue does not just write his name on walls.
Provocative and malicious, the street artist distorts advertisements or recruitment posters for the army and even goes so far as to insert a naughty Snow White into the shelves of a Disney store. Playing with symbols, he melts a Coca Cola bottle into the body of the Virgin Mary, subverting religious and popular iconography to give them a new meaning.
In 2008, he installed vending machines with powdered sugar, writing 'cocaine' and 'heroin' on them on Brighton pier, without concern, questioning the public and authorities about the drugs found on every street corner.
Artist: IMBUE
Ancient Astronauts Nefertiti (Clear)
Technique: Transparent resin
Size: 130mm x 45mm x 40mm
Year: 2025
Including stamp box, mini print, stickers...
Express shipping, fully insured and trackable internationally!
All buyers are responsible for any customs charges.
Nicknamed 'the new Banksy,' Imbue does not just write his name on walls.
Provocative and malicious, the street artist distorts advertisements or recruitment posters for the army and even goes so far as to insert a naughty Snow White into the shelves of a Disney store. Playing with symbols, he melts a Coca Cola bottle into the body of the Virgin Mary, subverting religious and popular iconography to give them a new meaning.
In 2008, he installed vending machines with powdered sugar, writing 'cocaine' and 'heroin' on them on Brighton pier, without concern, questioning the public and authorities about the drugs found on every street corner.

