David Law (1967) - Crypto Che Guevara III - 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) presents Crypto Che Guevara III - Format XL - 60x60, a limited edition (1/8) artwork in mixed media on aluminium with vinyl, signed on the back, 60 by 60 cm, dated 2026, with a Culture Pop theme.
Description from the seller
Special Crypto Rock Series - Recreating a photograph using photos of the represented artist.
January 2026 - 8 Copies + 4 Artist's Proofs (EA). Print on Aluminum
Limited editions to 8 copies - Aluminum support (print on white vinyl laminated onto 2 aluminum plates, rear mounting, and soft front laminate resistant to UV and humidity). Certificate of authenticity - Numbered and signed on the back.
David Law, musician, author and photographer, has been developing for over 20 years series around his preferred themes: staging of shop window mannequins, Japanese angels and Korean dolls in the cities he travels through. He participates in several contemporary art fair circuits where he exhibits and for which he creates photo and video reports.
He now creates a series of limited crypto prints, the recreation of a photograph using photos of the represented artist. Handmade creation and without AI.
Seller's Story
Special Crypto Rock Series - Recreating a photograph using photos of the represented artist.
January 2026 - 8 Copies + 4 Artist's Proofs (EA). Print on Aluminum
Limited editions to 8 copies - Aluminum support (print on white vinyl laminated onto 2 aluminum plates, rear mounting, and soft front laminate resistant to UV and humidity). Certificate of authenticity - Numbered and signed on the back.
David Law, musician, author and photographer, has been developing for over 20 years series around his preferred themes: staging of shop window mannequins, Japanese angels and Korean dolls in the cities he travels through. He participates in several contemporary art fair circuits where he exhibits and for which he creates photo and video reports.
He now creates a series of limited crypto prints, the recreation of a photograph using photos of the represented artist. Handmade creation and without AI.
