Elmago - Picsou Duck tales moneypoly 4 (large)

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Picsou Duck tales moneypoly 4 (large) is a 65 x 65 cm mixed media artwork on paper, hand-signed, limited edition, created in 2026 in France, by En direct de l’artiste, weighing 5 kg, in excellent condition and sold with its frame.

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Acrylic on paper, Hand-signed - 2026 serigraph (each piece is unique) made and hand-enhanced
Mixed media with collages, Acrylic on 3D canvas (thickness 4.5 cm) signed and initialed by hand. Ready to hang!!
The acrylic lines are embossed for a striking optical effect and, above all, original; this is ELMAGO's artistic DNA!
Present in the art world for nearly 12 years, at art fairs in France as well as internationally.
Present in more than 78 galleries and auction houses in France and abroad, collectors recommend my work; look at my ratings ;)

Miami, Dubai, Sydney, Paris, Rome, Milan, Ibiza, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Cannes, Reims, Monaco, Rouen, Bourges, Marseille, Frankfurt...

The artist, originally from Marseille, cut his teeth with tagging and graffiti in the northern districts of the Phocaean city before exploring other forms of expression: abstract, figurative, collage and assemblage. He has become a major name in the last decade with this atypical modus operandi that blends different techniques and disciplines of modern art. The world's largest consumer brands and the biggest figures of international pop culture are systematically cut out, torn apart, stripped, mixed and gathered in graffiti-style collage compositions that are endlessly stylized to create unique, colorful canvases that tell a story for the viewer, the collector...
The provided frame costs €160 for information.
Enjoy artfully curated Elmago auctions.

Acrylic on paper, Hand-signed - 2026 serigraph (each piece is unique) made and hand-enhanced
Mixed media with collages, Acrylic on 3D canvas (thickness 4.5 cm) signed and initialed by hand. Ready to hang!!
The acrylic lines are embossed for a striking optical effect and, above all, original; this is ELMAGO's artistic DNA!
Present in the art world for nearly 12 years, at art fairs in France as well as internationally.
Present in more than 78 galleries and auction houses in France and abroad, collectors recommend my work; look at my ratings ;)

Miami, Dubai, Sydney, Paris, Rome, Milan, Ibiza, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Cannes, Reims, Monaco, Rouen, Bourges, Marseille, Frankfurt...

The artist, originally from Marseille, cut his teeth with tagging and graffiti in the northern districts of the Phocaean city before exploring other forms of expression: abstract, figurative, collage and assemblage. He has become a major name in the last decade with this atypical modus operandi that blends different techniques and disciplines of modern art. The world's largest consumer brands and the biggest figures of international pop culture are systematically cut out, torn apart, stripped, mixed and gathered in graffiti-style collage compositions that are endlessly stylized to create unique, colorful canvases that tell a story for the viewer, the collector...
The provided frame costs €160 for information.
Enjoy artfully curated Elmago auctions.

Details

Artist
Elmago
Sold with frame
Yes
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Picsou Duck tales moneypoly 4 (large)
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
65 cm
Width
65 cm
Weight
5 kg
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
FranceVerified
2040
Objects sold
100%
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