BASM - Journey

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BASM, Journey, a 2026 original mixed‑media artwork on a banknote from Romania, 7.5 × 14.5 cm, hand signed, direct from the artist.

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You are bidding for '' Journey '' * Zimbabwe banknote - BASM

1/1 Original acrylic painting 10 Zimbabwe dollars - Signed - 2026 + COA -


Materials: 1 x Authentic belarusian banknote + acrylic paint
Size : 14.5 x x 7.5 cm / ready to be framed !

About BASM

As an artist my main goal is not only to attract the viewer’s interest but also to arouse an emotion and when they look at my work, I want them to see more than an image, I would like them to see it as a message. A painting that speaks both to me and the viewer about ourselves and the world we live in.
I do not limit myself to one medium, subject or style, sometimes could be a mixed media piece or a sculpture, sometimes the spray paint hits the canvas or the brush meets the paper, it's always something different. This way I can express all my ideas freely and the result could be outright daring and provocative, erotic and humorous or just an intense socio-political commentary about the world.

One of his representative works was auctioned on Catawiki for the amount of 10,000 euros in 2021

Today I can proudly say that my works can be found in collectors' homes in over 40 countries around the world.
Numerous works have also been exhibited in various group exhibitions, to name a few:
'' Cash is King '' 1 & 2 @ The Saatchi Gallery - London 2018/2019
'' Street Money '' - @ Galerie Sakura - Paris 2020
'' Money For Nothing - 1001 - ''
Chongqing Art Museum - China / 8 July - 8 Sep / 2022
Solo Exibitions :
'' HEARTistic '' @ London 2019
'' REBRANDING '' @ Paris 2020
'' Behind the colour '' @Rome 2023

Items sent with DPD / TNT / UPS

You are bidding for '' Journey '' * Zimbabwe banknote - BASM

1/1 Original acrylic painting 10 Zimbabwe dollars - Signed - 2026 + COA -


Materials: 1 x Authentic belarusian banknote + acrylic paint
Size : 14.5 x x 7.5 cm / ready to be framed !

About BASM

As an artist my main goal is not only to attract the viewer’s interest but also to arouse an emotion and when they look at my work, I want them to see more than an image, I would like them to see it as a message. A painting that speaks both to me and the viewer about ourselves and the world we live in.
I do not limit myself to one medium, subject or style, sometimes could be a mixed media piece or a sculpture, sometimes the spray paint hits the canvas or the brush meets the paper, it's always something different. This way I can express all my ideas freely and the result could be outright daring and provocative, erotic and humorous or just an intense socio-political commentary about the world.

One of his representative works was auctioned on Catawiki for the amount of 10,000 euros in 2021

Today I can proudly say that my works can be found in collectors' homes in over 40 countries around the world.
Numerous works have also been exhibited in various group exhibitions, to name a few:
'' Cash is King '' 1 & 2 @ The Saatchi Gallery - London 2018/2019
'' Street Money '' - @ Galerie Sakura - Paris 2020
'' Money For Nothing - 1001 - ''
Chongqing Art Museum - China / 8 July - 8 Sep / 2022
Solo Exibitions :
'' HEARTistic '' @ London 2019
'' REBRANDING '' @ Paris 2020
'' Behind the colour '' @Rome 2023

Items sent with DPD / TNT / UPS

Details

Artist
BASM
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Journey
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Romania
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
7.5 cm
Width
14.5 cm
Style
Art Deco
Period
2020+
Sold by
RomaniaVerified
2137
Objects sold
100%
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