Urban3DArt (1971) - Gorilla Graf Limited Edition






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Urban3DArt's Gorilla Graf Limited Edition, a 40 x 40 cm digital print on aluminum with a glossy plastified finish, signed and numbered 1/10, created in 2024 in France, sold directly from the artist.
Description from the seller
Gorilla Graf Series II is a contemporary work with a strong character, merging animal power, royal symbolism, and urban energy.
The gorilla, depicted with an imposing presence, is crowned with a vibrant crown that reinforces its aura of strength, authority, and uniqueness.
The composition stands out for its dense graphic work, built from layers of digital graffiti typography and expressive lines. The contrast between dominant black and white and the bright touches of yellow, red, and blue creates an immediate visual impact and gives the whole a striking modernity. Each detail contributes to a sense of movement, texture, and depth.
Printed on a 40 x 40 cm metal plate within 7 days
Mounting system included
Delivery in Europe and the USA only
Product features:
Material: aluminum plates with a hard plastic base
Thickness: 3 mm
Edge: black between the metal plates, rounded corners
Laminated (glossy) print
Digital signature
Digital artwork and Digital, Hairspray/Photoshop
Urban3DArt, an artist passionate about art and a digital enthusiast, stands out for his unique creativity and artistic commitment. Specializing in digital art, he creates captivating works that fuse urban influence and street art. His ecosystem expresses itself through bold and dynamic compositions.
Urban3DArt strives to convey deep and engaging messages through his art, inviting viewers to reflect on modern society and urban issues. His works transcend traditional art boundaries, combining technology and creativity to offer a unique visual experience.
Exploring the virtual streets he creates, one discovers a world where urban aesthetics meet contemporary artistic expression. Urban3DArt’s work reflects his passion for exploring the frontiers of digital art and his desire to provoke deep reflections within the artistic community and beyond.
Gorilla Graf Series II is a contemporary work with a strong character, merging animal power, royal symbolism, and urban energy.
The gorilla, depicted with an imposing presence, is crowned with a vibrant crown that reinforces its aura of strength, authority, and uniqueness.
The composition stands out for its dense graphic work, built from layers of digital graffiti typography and expressive lines. The contrast between dominant black and white and the bright touches of yellow, red, and blue creates an immediate visual impact and gives the whole a striking modernity. Each detail contributes to a sense of movement, texture, and depth.
Printed on a 40 x 40 cm metal plate within 7 days
Mounting system included
Delivery in Europe and the USA only
Product features:
Material: aluminum plates with a hard plastic base
Thickness: 3 mm
Edge: black between the metal plates, rounded corners
Laminated (glossy) print
Digital signature
Digital artwork and Digital, Hairspray/Photoshop
Urban3DArt, an artist passionate about art and a digital enthusiast, stands out for his unique creativity and artistic commitment. Specializing in digital art, he creates captivating works that fuse urban influence and street art. His ecosystem expresses itself through bold and dynamic compositions.
Urban3DArt strives to convey deep and engaging messages through his art, inviting viewers to reflect on modern society and urban issues. His works transcend traditional art boundaries, combining technology and creativity to offer a unique visual experience.
Exploring the virtual streets he creates, one discovers a world where urban aesthetics meet contemporary artistic expression. Urban3DArt’s work reflects his passion for exploring the frontiers of digital art and his desire to provoke deep reflections within the artistic community and beyond.
