AMA • Pope (1985) - Bitcoin the Bull - Bitcoin






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AMA • Pope (1985) presents the hand-signed resin sculpture “Bitcoin the Bull - Bitcoin” in gold, in edition 5/30 dated 2025, produced in France by AMA, with dimensions 19 × 12 × 12 cm and weight 515 g, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
AMA • Pope (1985) - "Bitcoin the Bull" - Bitcoin - 5/30
In the midst of the cryptocurrency market excitement, complete your Pop Art collection with this hand-customized figurine "Bitcoin the Bull" in a limited edition of 30 units for 2025.
This golden bull, symbol of the growth of the cryptocurrency market (as opposed to the bear), wears a golden earring and proudly bears the Bitcoin logo on its flanks and forehead.
Bid now to win this emblematic bull of the crypto bull run!
Limited edition numbered artwork, dated, signed and delivered with an authenticity certificate " AMA ".
Fast and careful shipping (bubble wrap, tissue paper and cardboard) with signature on delivery.
Who is AMA?
Born from the fusion of talents of French artist friends, the AMA collective takes you into its universe mixing vibrant colors and varied materials.
Sculptures, paintings and installations, the collective passionately utilizes a multitude of techniques to bring its works to life.
The AMA collective mainly draws its inspiration from the world around it but also from the currents of renowned artists such as Banksy, Keith Haring, Koons, Orlinski, Takashi, Fred Allart, Shepard Fairey, Warhol, Yayoi Kusama, Richard Hamilton, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Alec Monopoly, KAWS, Pantone, Mr. Brainwash, Blek le Rat, to name just a few.
Whether it’s for a gift, a keepsake or your personal collection of contemporary art, you’ll easily find your favorite thanks to the diversity of our works. Indeed, AMA pursues its urban art passion through street art (streetart) and pop art (popart) (in limited or non-limited edition) addressing a wide range of themes such as cryptocurrencies (bitcoin, ethereum), the dollar, money, gold, wealth, the sex industry, the harms of drugs, luxury brands and haute couture, the world of comics and video games, the pharmaceutical industry and medicines, recycling and upcycling, products of the agro-food and fashion industry (sport, sneakers...),
Brands guide our choices and often our lives without us realizing it. Conscious of this impact, AMA likes to mischievously rework labels such as Louis Vuitton (LV), Chanel, Dior Hermès, Prada, Gucci, Rolex, Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), Supreme, Obey, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Bugatti, AMG, Mercedes, Nike (Air Jordan), Adidas (Stan Smith), Coca Cola, Pepsi, Marvel and Avengers (Batman, Joker, Superman...), Disney (Mickey, Scrooge McDuck...), Nintendo, Sega, Tintin, Lego, Pokemon, Vans and many others.
Dear bidders, our collective makes every effort to ensure that all information necessary to appreciate the lot for sale is clearly detailed in the listing: dimensions, weight, description and photos... After the sale, no unjustified claim will be considered. Thank you for your understanding.
Seller's Story
AMA • Pope (1985) - "Bitcoin the Bull" - Bitcoin - 5/30
In the midst of the cryptocurrency market excitement, complete your Pop Art collection with this hand-customized figurine "Bitcoin the Bull" in a limited edition of 30 units for 2025.
This golden bull, symbol of the growth of the cryptocurrency market (as opposed to the bear), wears a golden earring and proudly bears the Bitcoin logo on its flanks and forehead.
Bid now to win this emblematic bull of the crypto bull run!
Limited edition numbered artwork, dated, signed and delivered with an authenticity certificate " AMA ".
Fast and careful shipping (bubble wrap, tissue paper and cardboard) with signature on delivery.
Who is AMA?
Born from the fusion of talents of French artist friends, the AMA collective takes you into its universe mixing vibrant colors and varied materials.
Sculptures, paintings and installations, the collective passionately utilizes a multitude of techniques to bring its works to life.
The AMA collective mainly draws its inspiration from the world around it but also from the currents of renowned artists such as Banksy, Keith Haring, Koons, Orlinski, Takashi, Fred Allart, Shepard Fairey, Warhol, Yayoi Kusama, Richard Hamilton, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Alec Monopoly, KAWS, Pantone, Mr. Brainwash, Blek le Rat, to name just a few.
Whether it’s for a gift, a keepsake or your personal collection of contemporary art, you’ll easily find your favorite thanks to the diversity of our works. Indeed, AMA pursues its urban art passion through street art (streetart) and pop art (popart) (in limited or non-limited edition) addressing a wide range of themes such as cryptocurrencies (bitcoin, ethereum), the dollar, money, gold, wealth, the sex industry, the harms of drugs, luxury brands and haute couture, the world of comics and video games, the pharmaceutical industry and medicines, recycling and upcycling, products of the agro-food and fashion industry (sport, sneakers...),
Brands guide our choices and often our lives without us realizing it. Conscious of this impact, AMA likes to mischievously rework labels such as Louis Vuitton (LV), Chanel, Dior Hermès, Prada, Gucci, Rolex, Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), Supreme, Obey, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Bugatti, AMG, Mercedes, Nike (Air Jordan), Adidas (Stan Smith), Coca Cola, Pepsi, Marvel and Avengers (Batman, Joker, Superman...), Disney (Mickey, Scrooge McDuck...), Nintendo, Sega, Tintin, Lego, Pokemon, Vans and many others.
Dear bidders, our collective makes every effort to ensure that all information necessary to appreciate the lot for sale is clearly detailed in the listing: dimensions, weight, description and photos... After the sale, no unjustified claim will be considered. Thank you for your understanding.
