Urban3DArt (1971) - Minion Batman Limited Edition

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Urban3DArt (1971) presents Minion Batman Limited Edition, a 2024 digital print on 60 × 60 cm Dibond, edition 3/10, signed on the panel, in excellent condition, produced in France and sold directly from the artist.

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Contemporary sculpture depicting an iconic yellow character with glasses transformed into a cosplay version with a superhero costume, fully customized in an urban street art style.
This original artwork features the popular animated character wearing a mask with pointed ears and a costume adorned with the characteristic yellow and black emblem on a gray background. The figurine is entirely covered with tags, graffiti, and multicolored inscriptions in the pure tradition of street art — with writings in pink, blue, white, and black.
The character's large eyes, visible through their customized glasses, retain their characteristic disillusioned expression, creating an ironic contrast with their heroic costume. The sculpture features a glossy finish that gives the impression of a collectible vinyl or resin object.
This piece perfectly fits within the trend of designer toy and contemporary urban art, blending popular culture and street art. The work plays on the collision between the innocent universe of animated characters and the rebellious aesthetic of graffiti, while also adding a pop reference to the universe of superheroes.
A collectible item that perfectly illustrates the current trend of artistic customization of figurines from popular culture.

Dibond print in 60 x 60 format within 7 days
Hook system included
Delivery only in Europe and the USA.

Product features:

Material: aluminum plates with a hard plastic base
Thickness: 3mm
Black border between the metal plates, rounded corners.
Glossy laminated print

Digital artwork and Digital, Hairspray/Photoshop

Urban3DArt, a passionate artist devoted to art and digital enthusiast, stands out with his unique creativity and artistic commitment. Specializing in digital art, he creates captivating works that blend urban influence and street art. His ecosystem is expressed through bold and dynamic compositions.

Urban3DArt strives to convey profound and engaging messages through its art, inviting viewers to reflect on modern society and urban issues. Its works transcend traditional artistic boundaries, combining technology and creativity to offer a unique visual experience.

By exploring the virtual streets he creates, we discover a world where urban aesthetics meet contemporary artistic expression. Urban3DArt's work reflects his passion for exploring the boundaries of digital art and his desire to provoke deep reflections within the artistic community and beyond.

Contemporary sculpture depicting an iconic yellow character with glasses transformed into a cosplay version with a superhero costume, fully customized in an urban street art style.
This original artwork features the popular animated character wearing a mask with pointed ears and a costume adorned with the characteristic yellow and black emblem on a gray background. The figurine is entirely covered with tags, graffiti, and multicolored inscriptions in the pure tradition of street art — with writings in pink, blue, white, and black.
The character's large eyes, visible through their customized glasses, retain their characteristic disillusioned expression, creating an ironic contrast with their heroic costume. The sculpture features a glossy finish that gives the impression of a collectible vinyl or resin object.
This piece perfectly fits within the trend of designer toy and contemporary urban art, blending popular culture and street art. The work plays on the collision between the innocent universe of animated characters and the rebellious aesthetic of graffiti, while also adding a pop reference to the universe of superheroes.
A collectible item that perfectly illustrates the current trend of artistic customization of figurines from popular culture.

Dibond print in 60 x 60 format within 7 days
Hook system included
Delivery only in Europe and the USA.

Product features:

Material: aluminum plates with a hard plastic base
Thickness: 3mm
Black border between the metal plates, rounded corners.
Glossy laminated print

Digital artwork and Digital, Hairspray/Photoshop

Urban3DArt, a passionate artist devoted to art and digital enthusiast, stands out with his unique creativity and artistic commitment. Specializing in digital art, he creates captivating works that blend urban influence and street art. His ecosystem is expressed through bold and dynamic compositions.

Urban3DArt strives to convey profound and engaging messages through its art, inviting viewers to reflect on modern society and urban issues. Its works transcend traditional artistic boundaries, combining technology and creativity to offer a unique visual experience.

By exploring the virtual streets he creates, we discover a world where urban aesthetics meet contemporary artistic expression. Urban3DArt's work reflects his passion for exploring the boundaries of digital art and his desire to provoke deep reflections within the artistic community and beyond.

Details

Artist
Urban3DArt (1971)
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
3/10
Title of artwork
Minion Batman Limited Edition
Technique
Digital print
Signature
Plate signed
Country of Origin
France
Year
2024
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
60 cm
Width
60 cm
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
FranceVerified
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Objects sold
87.67%
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