Fin Dac (XX-XXI) - Okurimono





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Fin DAC’s 2021 limited edition Okurimono is a printer’s proof in giclée with silkscreen varnish and artist embossing, a bold urban portrait with premium finishing.
Description from the seller
FINDAC Fin DAC – Okurimono - Extremely Rare Printer’s Proof - (COA) Certificate
Giclée (pigment print) with screen printing varnish.
Embossing in the name of the artist.
Somerset Fine Art 300 g/m²
Dimensions: approx. 23.8 × 23.8 cm
Printer’s Proof, not for sale and rare.
Edition 2021
Original photos of the artwork for sale.
Careful and secure packaging.
The work will be protected in kraft paper, inserted into a rigid tube, and then shipped in a reinforced cardboard box.
Shipment with tracking and insurance.
A printer’s proof (PP) is a non-commercial print run reserved for the workshop or the printer.
It is carried out alongside the regular edition in order to:
control the quality of the print
Check the colors and finishes, and keep a production record for the printer and the artist.
These tests are not intended for public sale and are produced in very limited quantities (often only a few copies per edition).
Their rarity is therefore due to the fact that they exist in much smaller numbers than the numbered editions.
In Okurimono, Fin DAC illustrates his signature urban aesthetic by merging Asian influences and contemporary culture. The female figure, mysterious and elegant, stands out with a strong visual presence, enhanced by high-end finishes such as silkscreen varnish.
This printer's proof, rarer than a regular edition, bestows upon the work a desirability among collectors.
Fin DAC (Finbarr Notte) is an Irish artist based in London, recognized for his unique approach to figurative street art. His portraits of women with piercing gazes, marked by colorful masks inspired by Asian culture and pop art, embody a rare balance between power and delicacy. His stencil technique, of remarkable precision, gives his works an immediately recognizable aesthetic, blending modernity and urban poetry.
Close to artists such as Banksy, Invader, Vhils, Blek le Rat, Pichiavo, C215, and Seen, Fin DAC belongs to this generation that has turned the wall into a canvas and the street into an open-air museum.
His work also dialogues with those of Basquiat, KAWS, Keith Haring, Mr Brainwash, D*Face, JonOne, Sandra Chevrier, Brusk, Snik, and Orlinski, all major figures of urban art that has become globally collected.
Influenced by design, fashion, and pop culture, Fin DAC shares a common sensibility with artists like Murakami, Yayoi Kusama, Yoshitomo Nara, Daniel Arsham, Virgil Abloh, Jeff Koons, Ed Ruscha, Hockney, Ai Weiwei, Tracey Emin, Parra, Pez, PichiAvo, André Saraiva, Christo, Cartier, Dior, and Herman Miller, who reinvent the boundaries between art, luxury, and contemporary culture.
FINDAC Fin DAC – Okurimono - Extremely Rare Printer’s Proof - (COA) Certificate
Giclée (pigment print) with screen printing varnish.
Embossing in the name of the artist.
Somerset Fine Art 300 g/m²
Dimensions: approx. 23.8 × 23.8 cm
Printer’s Proof, not for sale and rare.
Edition 2021
Original photos of the artwork for sale.
Careful and secure packaging.
The work will be protected in kraft paper, inserted into a rigid tube, and then shipped in a reinforced cardboard box.
Shipment with tracking and insurance.
A printer’s proof (PP) is a non-commercial print run reserved for the workshop or the printer.
It is carried out alongside the regular edition in order to:
control the quality of the print
Check the colors and finishes, and keep a production record for the printer and the artist.
These tests are not intended for public sale and are produced in very limited quantities (often only a few copies per edition).
Their rarity is therefore due to the fact that they exist in much smaller numbers than the numbered editions.
In Okurimono, Fin DAC illustrates his signature urban aesthetic by merging Asian influences and contemporary culture. The female figure, mysterious and elegant, stands out with a strong visual presence, enhanced by high-end finishes such as silkscreen varnish.
This printer's proof, rarer than a regular edition, bestows upon the work a desirability among collectors.
Fin DAC (Finbarr Notte) is an Irish artist based in London, recognized for his unique approach to figurative street art. His portraits of women with piercing gazes, marked by colorful masks inspired by Asian culture and pop art, embody a rare balance between power and delicacy. His stencil technique, of remarkable precision, gives his works an immediately recognizable aesthetic, blending modernity and urban poetry.
Close to artists such as Banksy, Invader, Vhils, Blek le Rat, Pichiavo, C215, and Seen, Fin DAC belongs to this generation that has turned the wall into a canvas and the street into an open-air museum.
His work also dialogues with those of Basquiat, KAWS, Keith Haring, Mr Brainwash, D*Face, JonOne, Sandra Chevrier, Brusk, Snik, and Orlinski, all major figures of urban art that has become globally collected.
Influenced by design, fashion, and pop culture, Fin DAC shares a common sensibility with artists like Murakami, Yayoi Kusama, Yoshitomo Nara, Daniel Arsham, Virgil Abloh, Jeff Koons, Ed Ruscha, Hockney, Ai Weiwei, Tracey Emin, Parra, Pez, PichiAvo, André Saraiva, Christo, Cartier, Dior, and Herman Miller, who reinvent the boundaries between art, luxury, and contemporary culture.

