IPR Graph - "Freedom Icon: Marilyn’s Pop Legacy"





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IPR Graph’s “Freedom Icon: Marilyn’s Pop Legacy” is a limited edition giclée on professional canvas (60 x 80 cm) in multicolor Pop Art style, signed by hand, numbered 1/10, produced in Spain in 2025, in excellent condition and sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
Artwork created on professional canvas using the giclée printing technique on high-quality canvas, 100% cotton, highly resistant to handling and external agents from Eco Canvas Roma Glossy, satin finish.
We guarantee a durable product with strong visual quality.
Dimensions: 60 x 80 cm painting with 5 cm depth.
Edition limited 1/10
On the back of the piece you will find the details about the work.
Shipping will be carried out via United Parcel Service (UPS) for Spain and Europe, and via FedEx for the rest of the world.
The artwork will be shipped rolled and protected with several layers of packaging, bubble wrap, and placed in a sturdy tube.
Once the artwork is paid for, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece will arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.
The artist IPR Graph lives and works in the city of Alicante, Spain, where he develops his artistic practice in his own studio and gallery. He began his career in modern art, sculpture, and professional figurative painting, disciplines in which he acquired a solid technical and conceptual foundation. However, it was the fascination with pop art and the dynamism of urban art that led him to find a freer contemporary language, free from traditional plastic constraints, allowing him to express himself with total creative independence.
His production sits at the convergence of neo-expressionism, street art, and contemporary pop culture, establishing a personal style characterized by visual intensity, chromatic energy, and iconic power. In his works, IPR Graph reinterprets universal figures from cinema, music, sports, manga, Japanese anime, and video games, building an imaginary world where cultural icons transform into symbols of collective memory.
Each piece is an exercise in emotional and psychological reinterpretation, where vibrant colors, urban grafitti, typographic collages, and intense painting gestures form portraits and scenes of great impact. These characters are not only recognizable by their image but also by the expressive and symbolic charge they convey, generating a dialogue between the viewer and contemporary visual culture.
Inspired by street art, collage, and modern expressionism, IPR Graph turns his canvases into an experimental field of great aesthetic freedom. Gesture, icon, and popular culture mingle there, giving rise to works that are simultaneously provocative and refined, with a strong contemporary mark.
The works presented in this auction are top-quality giclée reproductions on professional canvases, resistant and durable. Each belongs to a limited edition of only 10 copies worldwide, which makes them collectible and exclusive pieces aimed at an audience that values both aesthetic strength and uniqueness in contemporary art.
Artwork created on professional canvas using the giclée printing technique on high-quality canvas, 100% cotton, highly resistant to handling and external agents from Eco Canvas Roma Glossy, satin finish.
We guarantee a durable product with strong visual quality.
Dimensions: 60 x 80 cm painting with 5 cm depth.
Edition limited 1/10
On the back of the piece you will find the details about the work.
Shipping will be carried out via United Parcel Service (UPS) for Spain and Europe, and via FedEx for the rest of the world.
The artwork will be shipped rolled and protected with several layers of packaging, bubble wrap, and placed in a sturdy tube.
Once the artwork is paid for, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece will arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.
The artist IPR Graph lives and works in the city of Alicante, Spain, where he develops his artistic practice in his own studio and gallery. He began his career in modern art, sculpture, and professional figurative painting, disciplines in which he acquired a solid technical and conceptual foundation. However, it was the fascination with pop art and the dynamism of urban art that led him to find a freer contemporary language, free from traditional plastic constraints, allowing him to express himself with total creative independence.
His production sits at the convergence of neo-expressionism, street art, and contemporary pop culture, establishing a personal style characterized by visual intensity, chromatic energy, and iconic power. In his works, IPR Graph reinterprets universal figures from cinema, music, sports, manga, Japanese anime, and video games, building an imaginary world where cultural icons transform into symbols of collective memory.
Each piece is an exercise in emotional and psychological reinterpretation, where vibrant colors, urban grafitti, typographic collages, and intense painting gestures form portraits and scenes of great impact. These characters are not only recognizable by their image but also by the expressive and symbolic charge they convey, generating a dialogue between the viewer and contemporary visual culture.
Inspired by street art, collage, and modern expressionism, IPR Graph turns his canvases into an experimental field of great aesthetic freedom. Gesture, icon, and popular culture mingle there, giving rise to works that are simultaneously provocative and refined, with a strong contemporary mark.
The works presented in this auction are top-quality giclée reproductions on professional canvases, resistant and durable. Each belongs to a limited edition of only 10 copies worldwide, which makes them collectible and exclusive pieces aimed at an audience that values both aesthetic strength and uniqueness in contemporary art.

