Mitch Richmond (1983) - "Need For Speed"

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Mitch Richmond (né en 1983) présente « Need For Speed », une sculpture en métal signée à la main, édition limitée en configuration métal complète (Édition de 300), mesurant 7,5 × 7,5 × 7,5 cm (8,5 cm avec le socle) et livrée avec un socle en acrylique de haute qualité et une étiquette COA en acier inoxydable signée au dos.

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Object Name: “Need For Speed”

"FASTBALL"

THE SCULPTURE
Urban Apocolyptica - Contemporary Wunderkammer
Hand-casted, welded and polished metal
H7.5 x W7.5 x L7.5 CM (H8,5 x l7,5 x p7,5 cm incluant le socle)
Comes with custom HIGH QUALITY acrylic stand
Limited Edition in full metal configuration / Edition of 300
The COA is a stainless steel US military tag, signed on the back
IG@ MRICHMOND.STUDIO

This Product may have Scars and Scratches that are inherent characteristics of this material and the technique. It results in a bold and expressive style, giving uniqueness to each piece.
Comes with a signed certificate of authenticity on stainless steel. The 2nd picture is for reference, the object does not come with the other items in the picture. The 5th picture is only for shine reference in blue light.

CONCEPT
In a world that demands explanations and definitions, I choose to defy these norms. I refuse to confine my creations within my explanations, instead extending an invitation to you, the viewer: to embark on a journey of your own creativity and self-discovery. I aim to empower you, allowing you to unravel your story while experiencing my works.
Everyone possesses a distinct reality, quest, past, and future. It's within this understanding that I strive to impart a message through my work. As you engage with my creations, you become both the narrator and the protagonist of this story.

Object Name: “Need For Speed”

"FASTBALL"

THE SCULPTURE
Urban Apocolyptica - Contemporary Wunderkammer
Hand-casted, welded and polished metal
H7.5 x W7.5 x L7.5 CM (H8,5 x l7,5 x p7,5 cm incluant le socle)
Comes with custom HIGH QUALITY acrylic stand
Limited Edition in full metal configuration / Edition of 300
The COA is a stainless steel US military tag, signed on the back
IG@ MRICHMOND.STUDIO

This Product may have Scars and Scratches that are inherent characteristics of this material and the technique. It results in a bold and expressive style, giving uniqueness to each piece.
Comes with a signed certificate of authenticity on stainless steel. The 2nd picture is for reference, the object does not come with the other items in the picture. The 5th picture is only for shine reference in blue light.

CONCEPT
In a world that demands explanations and definitions, I choose to defy these norms. I refuse to confine my creations within my explanations, instead extending an invitation to you, the viewer: to embark on a journey of your own creativity and self-discovery. I aim to empower you, allowing you to unravel your story while experiencing my works.
Everyone possesses a distinct reality, quest, past, and future. It's within this understanding that I strive to impart a message through my work. As you engage with my creations, you become both the narrator and the protagonist of this story.

Détails

Époque
Après 2000
Pays d’origine
Europe
Matériau
Métal
Artiste
Mitch Richmond (1983)
Titre de l'œuvre d'art
"Need For Speed"
Signature
Signé à la main
Condition
Excellent état
Hauteur
7,5 cm
Largeur
7,5 cm
Profondeur
7,5 cm
Pays-BasVérifié
2883
Objets vendus
100%
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