Alban D'Orfeuil - Gold Digger





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Alban D'Orfeuil, Gold Digger, a 12 by 12 inch giclée on canvas in a limited edition (1/10) from 2020 or later, signed and numbered, sold with frame and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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Icon of opulence and ambition, the central figure asserts itself in a universe saturated with gold, luxury symbols, and urban energy. Between street art codes and the fantasy of immense wealth, the composition blends popular culture with the aesthetics of power.
Vibrant textures, chromatic glints, and the accumulation of signs of prosperity create an intense, theatrical scene, where abundance becomes a visual language in its own right.
Title: “Gold Digger”
Dimensions: 12 × 12 inches (30.5 × 30.5 cm)
Limited edition of 10 – Edition: 1/10 - Signed, Numbered
Each work is signed and numbered by the artist. No reprint will be produced once the series is complete, ensuring the definitive rarity of this format.
Giclée art print created with pigment inks on premium 344 g/m² canvas, stretched on a professional-quality wooden frame.
A signed certificate of authenticity accompanies the work, detailing the title, year of creation, the technique used, and the edition number.
Alban D’Orfeuil is a contemporary artist whose work explores symbols of power, finance, and success through a dense and expressive urban aesthetic. His visual universe blends iconic figures from popular culture with the codes of contemporary capitalism, in compositions where opulence and graphical tension coexist.
His works feature familiar icons immersed in environments saturated with signs: financial markets, money accumulation, instinctive graffiti, raw materials, and chromatic bursts. Each element becomes a marker of our era, revealing the dynamics of ambition, domination, and desire that shape the collective imagination.
Through this confrontation between popular culture and financial iconography, Alban D’Orfeuil questions the theatricalization of wealth and the construction of the modern myth of success. The characters, posed with almost sovereign confidence, inhabit spaces charged with energy, oscillating between subtle satire and assumed glorification.
Between pop heritage, stock market culture, and contemporary street aesthetics, Alban D’Orfeuil develops a recognizable signature where prosperity becomes a visual language, and where each work stands as a declaration about power, money, and the illusion of control.
Icon of opulence and ambition, the central figure asserts itself in a universe saturated with gold, luxury symbols, and urban energy. Between street art codes and the fantasy of immense wealth, the composition blends popular culture with the aesthetics of power.
Vibrant textures, chromatic glints, and the accumulation of signs of prosperity create an intense, theatrical scene, where abundance becomes a visual language in its own right.
Title: “Gold Digger”
Dimensions: 12 × 12 inches (30.5 × 30.5 cm)
Limited edition of 10 – Edition: 1/10 - Signed, Numbered
Each work is signed and numbered by the artist. No reprint will be produced once the series is complete, ensuring the definitive rarity of this format.
Giclée art print created with pigment inks on premium 344 g/m² canvas, stretched on a professional-quality wooden frame.
A signed certificate of authenticity accompanies the work, detailing the title, year of creation, the technique used, and the edition number.
Alban D’Orfeuil is a contemporary artist whose work explores symbols of power, finance, and success through a dense and expressive urban aesthetic. His visual universe blends iconic figures from popular culture with the codes of contemporary capitalism, in compositions where opulence and graphical tension coexist.
His works feature familiar icons immersed in environments saturated with signs: financial markets, money accumulation, instinctive graffiti, raw materials, and chromatic bursts. Each element becomes a marker of our era, revealing the dynamics of ambition, domination, and desire that shape the collective imagination.
Through this confrontation between popular culture and financial iconography, Alban D’Orfeuil questions the theatricalization of wealth and the construction of the modern myth of success. The characters, posed with almost sovereign confidence, inhabit spaces charged with energy, oscillating between subtle satire and assumed glorification.
Between pop heritage, stock market culture, and contemporary street aesthetics, Alban D’Orfeuil develops a recognizable signature where prosperity becomes a visual language, and where each work stands as a declaration about power, money, and the illusion of control.

