Cope2 (1968) - New York Subway Map - 2026 - original artwork






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Original mixed-media street art on a real New York subway map by COPE 2, titled New York Subway Map - 2026 - original artwork, 82.5 × 58 cm, created in 2026, signed by hand, in good condition, USA origin, sold by Galerie, edition limitée.
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COPE 2 (1968) : New York Subway Map Circa 2026
Original painting on a real New York subway map, measuring 82.5 x 58 cm.
Multiple signatures with different calligraphies.
Mixed media, acrylic, spray paint, ...
Dated bottom right.
Artwork in perfect condition, never framed.
We provide meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all deliveries.
Cope2 is one of the legends of New York graffiti. A Bronx-born artist, this Puerto Rican by birth marks New York City with his tag from the 1980s. Before being recognized as Cope2, Fernando Carlo, his real name, walked the streets amid various drug trades and faced street violence. He is today an iconic figure in graffiti culture.
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COPE 2 (1968) : New York Subway Map Circa 2026
Original painting on a real New York subway map, measuring 82.5 x 58 cm.
Multiple signatures with different calligraphies.
Mixed media, acrylic, spray paint, ...
Dated bottom right.
Artwork in perfect condition, never framed.
We provide meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all deliveries.
Cope2 is one of the legends of New York graffiti. A Bronx-born artist, this Puerto Rican by birth marks New York City with his tag from the 1980s. Before being recognized as Cope2, Fernando Carlo, his real name, walked the streets amid various drug trades and faced street violence. He is today an iconic figure in graffiti culture.
