Cartist - I Can Win

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Cartist – I Can Win, an original airbrushed pop art work (40 × 30 cm) from 2025, produced in France, signed by hand, in noir and rouge, original edition, in excellent condition, sold by Galerie.

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Collection 2025

“I Can Win » Edition 2025

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

The recognizable silhouette of the thrower, frozen in his gesture of revolt, no longer projects a stone nor a bouquet of flowers, but a red Ferrari key, a real object integrated into the work, which becomes the new projectile: that of desire, ambition and success in the modern world.

The text in red

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, collectible object and conceptual narration. The contrast between the black of the stencil, the white of the background, the red of the key and of the text creates a strong visual tension, deliberately minimalist, which reinforces the impact of the message.

This work questions: is success a liberation… or a new form of pressure?
Winning, yes… but at what price?

The artwork is ready to be hung. It will be carefully protected and shipped in 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 » Edition 2025

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

The recognizable silhouette of the thrower, frozen in his gesture of revolt, no longer projects a stone nor a bouquet of flowers, but a red Ferrari key, a real object integrated into the work, which becomes the new projectile: that of desire, ambition and success in the modern world.

The text in red

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, collectible object and conceptual narration. The contrast between the black of the stencil, the white of the background, the red of the key and of the text creates a strong visual tension, deliberately minimalist, which reinforces the impact of the message.

This work questions: is success a liberation… or a new form of pressure?
Winning, yes… but at what price?

The artwork is ready to be hung. It will be carefully protected and shipped in 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
Sold by
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
738
Objects sold
95.6%
Private

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