Cope2 (1968) - Post No Bills - Affichage interdit (original artwork)






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COPE2, Post No Bills - Affichage interdit (original artwork), a 2021 original artwork on canvas using acrylic, spray paint, stencil and mixed media, 80 x 100 cm, hand-signed and sold with a black American-frame (86.5 x 107.5 cm), produced in the United States and offered by Galerie.
Description from the seller
COPE 2 (1968): Post No Bills (No Posters) Circa 2021
Original acrylic painting on canvas measuring 80 x 100 cm
Sold framed (black American crating) with a size of 86.5 x 107.5 cm.
Multiple signatures.
Countersigned on the back.
We offer meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries.
Cope2 is one of the legends of New York graffiti. Bronx-born, this Puerto Rican by birth has left his mark on New York City with his tag since the 1980s. Before being recognized as Cope2, Fernando Carlo, his real name, would tread through various drug-trafficking activities and confront street violence. Today he is an iconic figure in graffiti culture.
Seller's Story
COPE 2 (1968): Post No Bills (No Posters) Circa 2021
Original acrylic painting on canvas measuring 80 x 100 cm
Sold framed (black American crating) with a size of 86.5 x 107.5 cm.
Multiple signatures.
Countersigned on the back.
We offer meticulous packaging, international tracking, insurance, and express shipping for all our deliveries.
Cope2 is one of the legends of New York graffiti. Bronx-born, this Puerto Rican by birth has left his mark on New York City with his tag since the 1980s. Before being recognized as Cope2, Fernando Carlo, his real name, would tread through various drug-trafficking activities and confront street violence. Today he is an iconic figure in graffiti culture.
