Cartist - I Can Win

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Cartist, I Can Win, an Original edition from 2025, created with an airbrush technique, measuring 40 × 30 cm, from France, in Pop Art style with Culture Pop imagery, hand-signed in black and red, ready to hang and securely packaged for transport.

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Collection 2025

“I Can Win » 2025 Edition

Inspired by the iconic Banksy work “Thrower,” this creation offers a contemporary, symbolic, and resolutely modern re-reading.

The recognizable silhouette of the thrower, frozen in his act of revolt, no longer projects a stone or a bouquet of flowers, but a red Ferrari key, a real object integrated into the artwork that becomes the new projectile: that of desire, ambition, and success in the contemporary world.

The red text

I CAN WIN.
I WILL WIN.
I MUST WIN.

acts as a visual mantra. It translates the transformation of a protest gesture into a gesture of personal determination. Where the original expressed political tension, this work shifts the symbolic charge inward: the struggle is no longer against the system, but against one’s own limits.

Created by Cartist, an emerging French artist, this piece fuses street art, a collectible object, and conceptual narration. The contrast between the black stencil, the white background, and the red key and text creates a strong visual tension, deliberately minimalist, which reinforces the impact of the message.

This work asks: is success a liberation… or a new form of pressure?
Win, yes… but at what cost?

The piece is ready to be hung. It will be carefully protected and shipped in a robust and elegant packaging, guaranteeing maximum safety during transport.

Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on lighting or screens.

Collection 2025

“I Can Win » 2025 Edition

Inspired by the iconic Banksy work “Thrower,” this creation offers a contemporary, symbolic, and resolutely modern re-reading.

The recognizable silhouette of the thrower, frozen in his act of revolt, no longer projects a stone or a bouquet of flowers, but a red Ferrari key, a real object integrated into the artwork that becomes the new projectile: that of desire, ambition, and success in the contemporary world.

The red text

I CAN WIN.
I WILL WIN.
I MUST WIN.

acts as a visual mantra. It translates the transformation of a protest gesture into a gesture of personal determination. Where the original expressed political tension, this work shifts the symbolic charge inward: the struggle is no longer against the system, but against one’s own limits.

Created by Cartist, an emerging French artist, this piece fuses street art, a collectible object, and conceptual narration. The contrast between the black stencil, the white background, and the red key and text creates a strong visual tension, deliberately minimalist, which reinforces the impact of the message.

This work asks: is success a liberation… or a new form of pressure?
Win, yes… but at what cost?

The piece is ready to be hung. It will be carefully protected and shipped in a robust and elegant packaging, guaranteeing maximum safety during transport.

Please note that colors may vary slightly depending on lighting or screens.

Details

Artist
Cartist
Sold with frame
No
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Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
I Can Win
Technique
Airbrush
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Red
Height
40 cm
Width
30 cm
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
Sold by
FranceVerified
716
Objects sold
94.77%
Private

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