TOONS - Jessica Rabbit – Spider Kiss

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Original artwork by TOONS titled Jessica Rabbit – Spider Kiss, created in 2026 in France, using acrylic paint and felt-tip pen on two joined 1-dollar bills, measuring 15.6 × 13.2 cm, signed on the back and numbered 1/5 in a limited edition, sold directly by the artist, with condition Excellent and country of origin France.

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TOONS presents an original work titled Jessica Rabbit – Spider Kiss, created in 2026 in France on two authentic United States one-dollar bills joined together. Hand painted in acrylic and marker, it measures 15.6 × 13.2 cm. Signed on the back, numbered 1/5 in a limited edition of five pieces, it is sold directly by the artist.

Work number: JR-SM-226-A-03

Original hand-painted work, belonging to a limited edition of 5 pieces. This is #1/5.

Jessica Rabbit appears in a scene inspired by the Spider-Man universe. In a delicate gesture, she draws in a spider using a thread, as if to precisely place it in the corner of the bill. This discreet detail, visible when approaching the work, heightens the subtle tension of the scene and the impression of absolute control.

The gesture evokes both seduction, control and mastery of danger.

The movement is precise, almost elegant. The work plays on a subtle tension between attraction, quiet power, and fragile balance.

At the crossroads of pop culture, comics, and the sensual iconography of Jessica Rabbit, this creation subverts superhero codes to offer a more intimate and symbolic reading.

The spider becomes here more than a simple narrative element: it represents tamed danger, controlled desire, and strategic finesse.

This work develops a personal artistic language, at the crossroads of pop culture, street art, pop art, and contemporary art.

Artistic intention

With this piece, TOONS explores a dynamic opposite to brute force: that of mastery, suggestion, and elegance in control.

Collection

Toons Dollar Universe – Spider Series

A work with a double reading, blending pop aesthetics and symbolic tension, conceived to fit into a sustainable collection approach.

Rare for its limited edition 1/5, it will naturally find its place in a contemporary art, street art, or demanding pop culture collection.

Technique

A precision work done under magnification for an exceptional level of detail and realism.

A meticulous shading process is also present to give volume to the character and achieve an almost 3D rendering, enhancing depth and the visual impact of the work.

The whole is protected by a finishing varnish ensuring durable protection and excellent long-term preservation.

The work comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Delivered unframed, leaving the collector free to customize how it is hung: magnetic transparent acrylic frame, traditional framing, French cleat, or three-dimensional presentation.

Secure international shipping.

TOONS presents an original work titled Jessica Rabbit – Spider Kiss, created in 2026 in France on two authentic United States one-dollar bills joined together. Hand painted in acrylic and marker, it measures 15.6 × 13.2 cm. Signed on the back, numbered 1/5 in a limited edition of five pieces, it is sold directly by the artist.

Work number: JR-SM-226-A-03

Original hand-painted work, belonging to a limited edition of 5 pieces. This is #1/5.

Jessica Rabbit appears in a scene inspired by the Spider-Man universe. In a delicate gesture, she draws in a spider using a thread, as if to precisely place it in the corner of the bill. This discreet detail, visible when approaching the work, heightens the subtle tension of the scene and the impression of absolute control.

The gesture evokes both seduction, control and mastery of danger.

The movement is precise, almost elegant. The work plays on a subtle tension between attraction, quiet power, and fragile balance.

At the crossroads of pop culture, comics, and the sensual iconography of Jessica Rabbit, this creation subverts superhero codes to offer a more intimate and symbolic reading.

The spider becomes here more than a simple narrative element: it represents tamed danger, controlled desire, and strategic finesse.

This work develops a personal artistic language, at the crossroads of pop culture, street art, pop art, and contemporary art.

Artistic intention

With this piece, TOONS explores a dynamic opposite to brute force: that of mastery, suggestion, and elegance in control.

Collection

Toons Dollar Universe – Spider Series

A work with a double reading, blending pop aesthetics and symbolic tension, conceived to fit into a sustainable collection approach.

Rare for its limited edition 1/5, it will naturally find its place in a contemporary art, street art, or demanding pop culture collection.

Technique

A precision work done under magnification for an exceptional level of detail and realism.

A meticulous shading process is also present to give volume to the character and achieve an almost 3D rendering, enhancing depth and the visual impact of the work.

The whole is protected by a finishing varnish ensuring durable protection and excellent long-term preservation.

The work comes with a certificate of authenticity.

Delivered unframed, leaving the collector free to customize how it is hung: magnetic transparent acrylic frame, traditional framing, French cleat, or three-dimensional presentation.

Secure international shipping.

Details

Artist
TOONS
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Jessica Rabbit – Spider Kiss
Technique
Acrylic painting, Felt-tip pen
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
15.6 cm
Width
13.2 cm
Period
2020+
FranceVerified
44
Objects sold
100%
Private

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