NO1R - The Weight We Share





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NO1R’s original mixed media on canvas titled The Weight We Share (2026) is an airbrushed and spray-painted hand-painted work measuring 85 cm by 60 cm, created with acrylic markers and acrylic paint, hand signed, in excellent condition, sold direct from the artist with a certificate of authenticity.
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The Weight We Share
Introducing an exceptional contemporary interpretation by NO1R, this mixed media artwork on canvas is titled “The Weight We Share.”
This piece explores connection, vulnerability, and collective responsibility through a powerful and minimalist street art visual language.
With bold colors and expressive graphic forms, this hand painted artwork is created using airbrush, acrylic markers, acrylic paint, and spray paint. The composition depicts two figures holding a heart together, symbolizing the emotional weight carried collectively, the balance between fragility and strength, and the shared nature of love and human connection in a contemporary urban world.
This exclusive artwork highlights NO1R’s dedication to craftsmanship and artistic expression.
Artwork details:
– Original, one of a kind artwork
– Hand signed by the artist
– Certificate of authenticity included
– Mixed media on canvas
– Size: 85 cm x 60 cm
– Hand painted
– Created using airbrush, acrylic markers, acrylic paint, and spray paint
– Artwork is sent rolled in a protective tube
As this is a mixed media artwork, minor imperfections such as splatters, drips, or surface irregularities may occur. These elements are intentional and form part of the artwork’s urban character and authenticity.
Colors may vary slightly due to lighting conditions during photography.
It is recommended not to store the artwork in the tube for extended periods after delivery.
About the artist:
NO1R is a multidisciplinary visual artist with a background in visual arts. The artistic journey began through urban art and illustration and expanded into concept art, digital painting, music, 3D sculpture, and traditional painting. NO1R’s work reflects a consistent commitment to authenticity, experimentation, and contemporary visual culture.
The Weight We Share
Introducing an exceptional contemporary interpretation by NO1R, this mixed media artwork on canvas is titled “The Weight We Share.”
This piece explores connection, vulnerability, and collective responsibility through a powerful and minimalist street art visual language.
With bold colors and expressive graphic forms, this hand painted artwork is created using airbrush, acrylic markers, acrylic paint, and spray paint. The composition depicts two figures holding a heart together, symbolizing the emotional weight carried collectively, the balance between fragility and strength, and the shared nature of love and human connection in a contemporary urban world.
This exclusive artwork highlights NO1R’s dedication to craftsmanship and artistic expression.
Artwork details:
– Original, one of a kind artwork
– Hand signed by the artist
– Certificate of authenticity included
– Mixed media on canvas
– Size: 85 cm x 60 cm
– Hand painted
– Created using airbrush, acrylic markers, acrylic paint, and spray paint
– Artwork is sent rolled in a protective tube
As this is a mixed media artwork, minor imperfections such as splatters, drips, or surface irregularities may occur. These elements are intentional and form part of the artwork’s urban character and authenticity.
Colors may vary slightly due to lighting conditions during photography.
It is recommended not to store the artwork in the tube for extended periods after delivery.
About the artist:
NO1R is a multidisciplinary visual artist with a background in visual arts. The artistic journey began through urban art and illustration and expanded into concept art, digital painting, music, 3D sculpture, and traditional painting. NO1R’s work reflects a consistent commitment to authenticity, experimentation, and contemporary visual culture.

