NeoCromo - Gorilla Graf Limited Edition






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NeoCromo's Gorilla Graf Limited Edition, a 60 x 60 cm digital print on aluminium 3 mm thick, digitally signed, edition 3/10, created in 2025, in excellent condition, produced in France, with hanging system included.
Description from the seller
Draw all eyes with “Gorilla Graffiti,” a bold urban work that blends the raw energy of the street with royal symbolism. At the center, a towering gorilla fixes the viewer with an unwavering stare, crowned by a gilded, intricately detailed halo that symbolizes authority. Complex lines, layered textures, and vivid graffiti strokes in electric reds, blues, yellows, and whites create a striking contrast with the darker tones of the face, giving the piece a dynamic, almost electric presence.
Metal plate print 60 x 60 cm within 7 days
Mounting system included
Delivery to Europe and the USA only
Product features:
Material: aluminum plates with a hard plastic base
Thickness: 3 mm
Edge: black between the metal plates, rounded corners
Laminated (glossy) print
Digital signature
Numbered certificate
Digital artwork, Digital, hairspray/Photoshop
NeoCromo is a contemporary artist whose work explores urban atmospheres infused with mystery, nostalgia, and modernity. His visual universe draws inspiration from the secrets and moods of Havana and Cuba, blending architectural memory, popular culture, and urban energy.
Through his works, NeoCromo revisits the iconic aesthetics of the 1960s, having modernist houses and emblematic American cars from Palm Springs converse with codes drawn from pop art and contemporary street art. The compositions are characterized by vibrant colors, strong contrasts, and graphic elements reminiscent of graffiti, creating tension between past and present.
Between retro heritage and current visual language, NeoCromo develops a recognizable signature where chrome, color, and urbanity become symbols of timeless modernity. His works invite the viewer to travel between Cuba and California, in a universe where architecture, automobiles, and urban culture intersect.
Draw all eyes with “Gorilla Graffiti,” a bold urban work that blends the raw energy of the street with royal symbolism. At the center, a towering gorilla fixes the viewer with an unwavering stare, crowned by a gilded, intricately detailed halo that symbolizes authority. Complex lines, layered textures, and vivid graffiti strokes in electric reds, blues, yellows, and whites create a striking contrast with the darker tones of the face, giving the piece a dynamic, almost electric presence.
Metal plate print 60 x 60 cm within 7 days
Mounting system included
Delivery to Europe and the USA only
Product features:
Material: aluminum plates with a hard plastic base
Thickness: 3 mm
Edge: black between the metal plates, rounded corners
Laminated (glossy) print
Digital signature
Numbered certificate
Digital artwork, Digital, hairspray/Photoshop
NeoCromo is a contemporary artist whose work explores urban atmospheres infused with mystery, nostalgia, and modernity. His visual universe draws inspiration from the secrets and moods of Havana and Cuba, blending architectural memory, popular culture, and urban energy.
Through his works, NeoCromo revisits the iconic aesthetics of the 1960s, having modernist houses and emblematic American cars from Palm Springs converse with codes drawn from pop art and contemporary street art. The compositions are characterized by vibrant colors, strong contrasts, and graphic elements reminiscent of graffiti, creating tension between past and present.
Between retro heritage and current visual language, NeoCromo develops a recognizable signature where chrome, color, and urbanity become symbols of timeless modernity. His works invite the viewer to travel between Cuba and California, in a universe where architecture, automobiles, and urban culture intersect.
