Imbue (1988) - PCB 50 Pounds Artist Proof





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Imbue's PCB 50 Pounds Artist Proof is a unique 2024 silkscreen on a circuit board, in red and gold, 157 × 66 mm, signed on the back, an artist proof from a limited edition.
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Unique piece direct from the artist Imbue's studio, Artist's Proof; work signed on the back by the artist, never commercially released in this print color.
Never exposed
PCB 50 Pounds, silver impression of a £50 banknote on a printed circuit board
Rare work in artist's proof.
Careful shipment, tracked and insured.
Imbue was born in London on January 19, 1988. He spent his childhood in Kent County, in the southeast of England. The artist recalls always having a penchant for creation, a pursuit fueled by his father.
Nicknamed the new Banksy, Imbue is not just writing his name on walls. Provocative and perverse, the street artist distorts advertisements or army recruitment posters and even goes so far as to introduce a wicked Snow White on the shelves of a Disney store.
Playing with symbols, he melts a Coca Cola bottle into the body of the Virgin Mary, diverting religious and popular iconography to give it a new meaning. In 2008, he installed powdered sugar dispensers labeled 'cocaine' and 'heroin' on the Brighton pier, unconcerned, questioning the public and authorities about the drugs found on every street corner.
Source: Tracks ARTE TV
He has been creating works of art for over 10 years and is exhibited and collected worldwide.
Imbue was inspired by artists such as Banksy, Shepard Fairey Obey, JonOne, KAWS, Seen, Banksy, JR, M. chat, Fake, Parra, Pantone, Arsham, Vhils, Saraiva, Basquiat, Haring, Koons, Cattelan, Murakami, Stik, Brusk, Invader, Dface.
Unique piece direct from the artist Imbue's studio, Artist's Proof; work signed on the back by the artist, never commercially released in this print color.
Never exposed
PCB 50 Pounds, silver impression of a £50 banknote on a printed circuit board
Rare work in artist's proof.
Careful shipment, tracked and insured.
Imbue was born in London on January 19, 1988. He spent his childhood in Kent County, in the southeast of England. The artist recalls always having a penchant for creation, a pursuit fueled by his father.
Nicknamed the new Banksy, Imbue is not just writing his name on walls. Provocative and perverse, the street artist distorts advertisements or army recruitment posters and even goes so far as to introduce a wicked Snow White on the shelves of a Disney store.
Playing with symbols, he melts a Coca Cola bottle into the body of the Virgin Mary, diverting religious and popular iconography to give it a new meaning. In 2008, he installed powdered sugar dispensers labeled 'cocaine' and 'heroin' on the Brighton pier, unconcerned, questioning the public and authorities about the drugs found on every street corner.
Source: Tracks ARTE TV
He has been creating works of art for over 10 years and is exhibited and collected worldwide.
Imbue was inspired by artists such as Banksy, Shepard Fairey Obey, JonOne, KAWS, Seen, Banksy, JR, M. chat, Fake, Parra, Pantone, Arsham, Vhils, Saraiva, Basquiat, Haring, Koons, Cattelan, Murakami, Stik, Brusk, Invader, Dface.

