Imbue (1988) - Heart Pill





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Heart Pill, a 155 × 155 mm pop art piece from the United Kingdom, created in 2026, with a depth of 45 mm, made of carton, PETG and PLA (biodegradable plastic), signed on the plate, in excellent condition, edition Sold Out.
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HEART PILL
Description:
A oversized “Heart Pill.” Each is presented in a transparent customized blister packaging with a metallic cardboard support, bearing on the reverse a hot-pressed holographic Imbue Eye motif.
Each piece is packaged in a personalized box, printed and debossed.
This is a limited edition stock and sold out.
Technical details:
• Size: 155 mm wide x 155 mm high
• Materials: Cardboard, PETG (plastic), PLA (bioplastic)
Fast and careful worldwide shipping with insured tracking.
About the artist:
Nicknamed the Banksy of Brighton, Imbue is an English contemporary artist born in 1988.
His work distorts icons of religion, consumerism and science to critique modern society.
He is famous for provocative works (such as his fake drug dispensers or his Virgin Mary in a Coca-Cola bottle) and his accessible pop art approach, often selling his creations in limited editions directly on the web.
HEART PILL
Description:
A oversized “Heart Pill.” Each is presented in a transparent customized blister packaging with a metallic cardboard support, bearing on the reverse a hot-pressed holographic Imbue Eye motif.
Each piece is packaged in a personalized box, printed and debossed.
This is a limited edition stock and sold out.
Technical details:
• Size: 155 mm wide x 155 mm high
• Materials: Cardboard, PETG (plastic), PLA (bioplastic)
Fast and careful worldwide shipping with insured tracking.
About the artist:
Nicknamed the Banksy of Brighton, Imbue is an English contemporary artist born in 1988.
His work distorts icons of religion, consumerism and science to critique modern society.
He is famous for provocative works (such as his fake drug dispensers or his Virgin Mary in a Coca-Cola bottle) and his accessible pop art approach, often selling his creations in limited editions directly on the web.

