Meta Pop (1990) - Geisha x Campbell´s, from: The Icon´s of Art series






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Meta Pop (1990), Geisha x Campbell´s, from The Icon´s of Art series, a 2024 digital print on Alu-Dibond with acrylic and varnish, 50.5 × 28.3 × 0.3 cm, edition 4/25, signed.
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Meta Pop (1990), Geisha x Campbell's, from: The Icon's of Art series 2024. No reserve price!
Digital print on Alu-Dibond, acrylic paint, varnish, 50.5 x 28.3 x 0.3 cm, edition 4/25
Unique piece, signed.
Provenance: the artist's studio
Back with authentication sticker and numbering.
"The Icons of Japanese Woodblock series" is a tribute to the great names and motifs of classic Japanese woodblock printmaking. Details from famous works by classical masters, from Moronobu to Kawase and Munakata, are blended, reinterpreted, and thus rediscovered and made visible to a new generation.
Biography
The girl from Neukölln ventures a fresh start with a new Berlin crew.
Even as a child, she was more than enthusiastic about the street art around her and began spray painting on the streets of Berlin at an early age. Inspired by her surroundings, she studied painting at the University of the Arts Berlin but dropped out early and moved to Paris. Back in Berlin, her academic career now reflects in her motifs. She is now planning and has started series inspired by and after great figures from art history.
Meta Pop (1990), Geisha x Campbell's, from: The Icon's of Art series 2024. No reserve price!
Digital print on Alu-Dibond, acrylic paint, varnish, 50.5 x 28.3 x 0.3 cm, edition 4/25
Unique piece, signed.
Provenance: the artist's studio
Back with authentication sticker and numbering.
"The Icons of Japanese Woodblock series" is a tribute to the great names and motifs of classic Japanese woodblock printmaking. Details from famous works by classical masters, from Moronobu to Kawase and Munakata, are blended, reinterpreted, and thus rediscovered and made visible to a new generation.
Biography
The girl from Neukölln ventures a fresh start with a new Berlin crew.
Even as a child, she was more than enthusiastic about the street art around her and began spray painting on the streets of Berlin at an early age. Inspired by her surroundings, she studied painting at the University of the Arts Berlin but dropped out early and moved to Paris. Back in Berlin, her academic career now reflects in her motifs. She is now planning and has started series inspired by and after great figures from art history.
