Andrea Topa - M.mouse





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Andrea Topa's M.mouse is an original mixed-media work on an iPhone 6 Plus display, 37.5 × 30 cm, dated 2026, Italy, hand-signed, in black, gold, white, blue, turquoise, green and yellow.
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Andrea Topa - M.mouse
Mixed media on iPhone 6 Plus display - Signed on the back - 2024
M.mouse by Andrea Topa.
37.5×30 cm
Most works on iPhone displays have been cataloged since 2017.
The technique has allowed me to win several artistic prizes since 2019.
The prizes are visible on the official site.
The artist's signature is visible on the back of the work.
The work is accompanied by its certificate of authenticity, issued by the artist at the time of sale.
At the time of purchase, the work will be adequately protected during transport or handling, using appropriate packaging. The first step will be to wrap the work with packing paper or tissue paper to avoid direct contact with the protective material, which could damage the surface. Then, the use of bubble wrap, with the bubbles facing outward to avoid leaving an imprint, and finally, placing the work in a sturdy cardboard box or plywood crate, filling empty spaces with packing material to prevent movement.
Andrea Topa - M.mouse
Mixed media on iPhone 6 Plus display - Signed on the back - 2024
M.mouse by Andrea Topa.
37.5×30 cm
Most works on iPhone displays have been cataloged since 2017.
The technique has allowed me to win several artistic prizes since 2019.
The prizes are visible on the official site.
The artist's signature is visible on the back of the work.
The work is accompanied by its certificate of authenticity, issued by the artist at the time of sale.
At the time of purchase, the work will be adequately protected during transport or handling, using appropriate packaging. The first step will be to wrap the work with packing paper or tissue paper to avoid direct contact with the protective material, which could damage the surface. Then, the use of bubble wrap, with the bubbles facing outward to avoid leaving an imprint, and finally, placing the work in a sturdy cardboard box or plywood crate, filling empty spaces with packing material to prevent movement.

