Costah (1982) - Unbound - XL





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Costah (1982), Unbound - XL, mixed media on canvas, original edition created in 2026, signed by hand, 96 cm high by 58 cm wide, Portugal, street art style, produced after 2020, sold directly by the artist, certificate of authenticity provided.
Description from the seller
THE PAINTING
Original painting by street artist Costah, from Porto, Portugal, on a 250 g/m² cotton canvas, mixing different techniques of urban art.
This artwork invites us into a reflection on the resilience of the human spirit and the preservation of intuition in an increasingly structured and bounded world
DIMENSIONS AND SHIPPING
The painted area of the canvas is 58 cm × 98 cm, with an overall size of 105 cm × 66 cm including the blank space for framing.
Signed in front
Certificate of Authenticity provided
The painting will be delivered in an expedition tube with a tracking number.
BIOGRAPHY
Nuno Costah, born in 1982, started doing street art in 1998 in the city of Porto and has since participated in several exhibitions, both individual and collective. Currently, his paintings can be found in Europe, in many Asian countries and in Morocco
THE PAINTING
Original painting by street artist Costah, from Porto, Portugal, on a 250 g/m² cotton canvas, mixing different techniques of urban art.
This artwork invites us into a reflection on the resilience of the human spirit and the preservation of intuition in an increasingly structured and bounded world
DIMENSIONS AND SHIPPING
The painted area of the canvas is 58 cm × 98 cm, with an overall size of 105 cm × 66 cm including the blank space for framing.
Signed in front
Certificate of Authenticity provided
The painting will be delivered in an expedition tube with a tracking number.
BIOGRAPHY
Nuno Costah, born in 1982, started doing street art in 1998 in the city of Porto and has since participated in several exhibitions, both individual and collective. Currently, his paintings can be found in Europe, in many Asian countries and in Morocco

