AMA • Pope (1985) - Neon Paradise





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AMA • Pope (1985) presents Neon Paradise, a hand-made epoxy resin crucifix in black with fluorescent green accents, edition 2/20, dated 2025 in France, 15 cm wide, 30 cm high, 4 cm deep, 300 g, signed by hand, sold directly by the artist, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
AMA • Pope (1985) - "Neon Paradise" - 2/20
Access paradise without delay with this crucifix entirely handmade in deep black epoxy, featuring a green fluorescent sour Jesus. This divine limited-edition work, limited to 20 numbered copies for 2025, under blue light, transforms and reveals intense and captivating fluorescent nuances. The cross can be placed or hung thanks to its notch at the back.
Bid now to add this sacred touch to your decoration!
Numbered work, dated, signed, and delivered with an authenticity certificate " AMA ". Fast and careful shipping (bubble wrap, tissue paper, and cardboard) with signature on delivery.
Who is Pope?
Pope, co-founder of the AMA collective, develops a distinctive artistic universe driven by a practice of visual arts since childhood, a high standard of detail, and meticulous visual research. Through sculptures, paintings, and installations, he draws inspiration from photography, urban landscapes, and everyday scenes, with a sensitive and wonder-struck gaze, attentive to both the simplicity and the complexity of the world around him.
Pope largely draws inspiration from the world around him but also from movements of renowned artists such as Banksy, Keith Haring, Koons, Orlinski, Takashi, Fred Allart, Shepard Fairey, Warhol, Yayoi Kusama, Richard Hamilton, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Alec Monopoly, KAWS, Pantone, Mr. Brainwash, Blek le Rat, to name a few.
Whether for a gift, a keepsake, or your personal collection of contemporary art, you will easily find your favorite piece thanks to the diversity of our works. Indeed, Pope pursues his passion for urban art through street art (streetart) and pop art (popart) (in limited or non-limited editions), addressing a wide range of themes such as cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum), the dollar, money, gold, wealth, the sex industry, drug abuses, luxury brands and haute couture, the world of comics and video games, the pharmaceutical industry and medicines, recycling and upcycling, products of the food and fashion industries (sport, sneakers...), brands guide our choices and often our lives without us realizing it. Aware of this impact, Pope enjoys mischievously diverting labels such as Louis Vuitton (LV), Chanel, Dior, Hermès, Prada, Gucci, Rolex, Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), Supreme, Obey, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Bugatti, AMG, Mercedes, Nike (Air Jordan), Adidas (Stan Smith), Coca Cola, Pepsi, Marvel and Avengers (Batman, Joker, Superman...), Disney (Mickey, Scrooge McDuck...), Nintendo, Sega, Tintin, Lego, Pokemon, Vans and many others.
Dear bidders, our collective makes every effort to ensure that all information necessary to appreciate the lot sold is clearly detailed in the listing: dimensions, weight, description, and photos... After the sale, no unjustified claims can be considered. Thank you for your understanding.
Seller's Story
AMA • Pope (1985) - "Neon Paradise" - 2/20
Access paradise without delay with this crucifix entirely handmade in deep black epoxy, featuring a green fluorescent sour Jesus. This divine limited-edition work, limited to 20 numbered copies for 2025, under blue light, transforms and reveals intense and captivating fluorescent nuances. The cross can be placed or hung thanks to its notch at the back.
Bid now to add this sacred touch to your decoration!
Numbered work, dated, signed, and delivered with an authenticity certificate " AMA ". Fast and careful shipping (bubble wrap, tissue paper, and cardboard) with signature on delivery.
Who is Pope?
Pope, co-founder of the AMA collective, develops a distinctive artistic universe driven by a practice of visual arts since childhood, a high standard of detail, and meticulous visual research. Through sculptures, paintings, and installations, he draws inspiration from photography, urban landscapes, and everyday scenes, with a sensitive and wonder-struck gaze, attentive to both the simplicity and the complexity of the world around him.
Pope largely draws inspiration from the world around him but also from movements of renowned artists such as Banksy, Keith Haring, Koons, Orlinski, Takashi, Fred Allart, Shepard Fairey, Warhol, Yayoi Kusama, Richard Hamilton, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Alec Monopoly, KAWS, Pantone, Mr. Brainwash, Blek le Rat, to name a few.
Whether for a gift, a keepsake, or your personal collection of contemporary art, you will easily find your favorite piece thanks to the diversity of our works. Indeed, Pope pursues his passion for urban art through street art (streetart) and pop art (popart) (in limited or non-limited editions), addressing a wide range of themes such as cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum), the dollar, money, gold, wealth, the sex industry, drug abuses, luxury brands and haute couture, the world of comics and video games, the pharmaceutical industry and medicines, recycling and upcycling, products of the food and fashion industries (sport, sneakers...), brands guide our choices and often our lives without us realizing it. Aware of this impact, Pope enjoys mischievously diverting labels such as Louis Vuitton (LV), Chanel, Dior, Hermès, Prada, Gucci, Rolex, Yves Saint Laurent (YSL), Supreme, Obey, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Bugatti, AMG, Mercedes, Nike (Air Jordan), Adidas (Stan Smith), Coca Cola, Pepsi, Marvel and Avengers (Batman, Joker, Superman...), Disney (Mickey, Scrooge McDuck...), Nintendo, Sega, Tintin, Lego, Pokemon, Vans and many others.
Dear bidders, our collective makes every effort to ensure that all information necessary to appreciate the lot sold is clearly detailed in the listing: dimensions, weight, description, and photos... After the sale, no unjustified claims can be considered. Thank you for your understanding.

