David Law (1967) - Crypto Che Guevara II - Format XL - 60x60






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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David Law (1967) created a limited edition mixed-media artwork titled Crypto Che Guevara II - Format XL - 60x60, numbered 1/8 and signed on the board, produced in 2026 in France on aluminium with UV-protected laminate, depicting a Pop Art culture scene.
Description from the seller
Crypto Rock Special Series - Reconstruction of a photo using images of the depicted artist.
January 2026 - 8 copies + 4 artist proofs (EA). Printing on aluminum.
Limited editions of 8 copies - Aluminum support (printing on white vinyl laminated onto 2 aluminum plates, back mounting, and soft front lamination with anti-UV and humidity protection). Certificate of authenticity - Numbered and signed on the back.
David Law, musician, author, and photographer, has been developing series around his favorite themes for over 20 years: staging window mannequins, Japanese angels, and Korean dolls in the cities he passes through. He participates in several circuits of Contemporary Art Fairs where he exhibits and creates photo and video reports for them.
He is now creating a series of limited edition crypto prints, reconstructing a photo using images of the represented artist. Handcrafted and without AI.
Seller's Story
Crypto Rock Special Series - Reconstruction of a photo using images of the depicted artist.
January 2026 - 8 copies + 4 artist proofs (EA). Printing on aluminum.
Limited editions of 8 copies - Aluminum support (printing on white vinyl laminated onto 2 aluminum plates, back mounting, and soft front lamination with anti-UV and humidity protection). Certificate of authenticity - Numbered and signed on the back.
David Law, musician, author, and photographer, has been developing series around his favorite themes for over 20 years: staging window mannequins, Japanese angels, and Korean dolls in the cities he passes through. He participates in several circuits of Contemporary Art Fairs where he exhibits and creates photo and video reports for them.
He is now creating a series of limited edition crypto prints, reconstructing a photo using images of the represented artist. Handcrafted and without AI.
