VANDAL - FORBES - Fucking Rich





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VANDAL's limited edition digital print 'FORBES - Fucking Rich', 60 × 40 cm, printed on 300 g Fine Art paper, numbered 2/100 and signed by the artist, produced in France in 2025 in a Pop Art style, supplied with a certificate of authenticity and delivered flat by carrier.
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Fine Art print on 300g paper
Dimensions: 60 x 40 cm
Artwork signed and numbered by the artist, provided with a certificate of authenticity
Shipped flat by carrier in a carton that cannot be folded.
VANDAL is a contemporary artist rooted in urban culture, at the crossroads of street art, pop art, and social critique. Through his works, he distorts the symbols of our era—money, celebrity, media and popular culture—to reveal their mechanisms and contradictions.
Inspired by the imagery of modern success, he revisits magazine covers, figures of power, and signs of wealth. His graphic style blends pop aesthetics, editorial references, and urban language, creating works that are striking, decorative, and ironic, which question our relationship to image, success, and money.
Fine Art print on 300g paper
Dimensions: 60 x 40 cm
Artwork signed and numbered by the artist, provided with a certificate of authenticity
Shipped flat by carrier in a carton that cannot be folded.
VANDAL is a contemporary artist rooted in urban culture, at the crossroads of street art, pop art, and social critique. Through his works, he distorts the symbols of our era—money, celebrity, media and popular culture—to reveal their mechanisms and contradictions.
Inspired by the imagery of modern success, he revisits magazine covers, figures of power, and signs of wealth. His graphic style blends pop aesthetics, editorial references, and urban language, creating works that are striking, decorative, and ironic, which question our relationship to image, success, and money.

