Michiel Folkers (1982) - Bear 103-2-4 (ORIGINAL)





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Michiel Folkers (1982), Bear 103-2-4 (ORIGINAL), an acrylic painting on 70 by 50 cm, signed, unique edition numbered 103-2-4, depicting animals in the wild, created in 2026, in excellent condition, origin Netherlands, sold directly from the artist.
Description from the seller
For this artwork, only second-hand teddy bears have been used, sourced from flea markets or rescued from the trash and immortalized in this way. The piece is sold worldwide to art collectors and galleries, but the bear also frequently appears in various forms on the street. (See photos).
The original teddy bear was dipped in Indian ink. It was then printed in its entirety on museum paper.
Technique: 2 colors, 340-gram acid-free paper / background is screen-printed
Including: Artist Certificate of Authenticity
Delivery: Worldwide shipping within 48 hours, rolled in a cylinder.
Edition: UNIQUE (number 103-2-4) signed on the front.
Numbering stands for: the 103rd used teddy bear, the 2nd unique print, of a total of 4 printed original works
Michiel Folkers, better known as Gieler (1982), began in the late nineties as a graffiti artist in Amsterdam. He now works in his studio, but the rawness of the street remains visible in his art. His work travels around the world and can be seen in galleries from Zurich to New York. Especially in the United States, his work has become incredibly popular in recent years, and he hangs on the walls of several celebrities.
Seller's Story
For this artwork, only second-hand teddy bears have been used, sourced from flea markets or rescued from the trash and immortalized in this way. The piece is sold worldwide to art collectors and galleries, but the bear also frequently appears in various forms on the street. (See photos).
The original teddy bear was dipped in Indian ink. It was then printed in its entirety on museum paper.
Technique: 2 colors, 340-gram acid-free paper / background is screen-printed
Including: Artist Certificate of Authenticity
Delivery: Worldwide shipping within 48 hours, rolled in a cylinder.
Edition: UNIQUE (number 103-2-4) signed on the front.
Numbering stands for: the 103rd used teddy bear, the 2nd unique print, of a total of 4 printed original works
Michiel Folkers, better known as Gieler (1982), began in the late nineties as a graffiti artist in Amsterdam. He now works in his studio, but the rawness of the street remains visible in his art. His work travels around the world and can be seen in galleries from Zurich to New York. Especially in the United States, his work has become incredibly popular in recent years, and he hangs on the walls of several celebrities.

