Chris Boyle (1977) - Pass the Storm






Művészeti és kultúra közvetítésből mesterfokozatot szerzett, galéria asszisztensi tapasztalattal.
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A Pass the Storm egy 1/1 eredeti vegyes technikájú giclée kivitel valódi dollárpénzekre nyomtatott, Chris Boyle (1977) által készített mű, 2026, 155 x 66 mm, kézzel aláírt, kitűnő állapotban, az Egyesült Királyságban készült, street art stílusban, popkultúra témával.
Leírás az eladótól
Pass the Storm - 1/1
Mixed media, giclee print, acrylic paint, paint pen, markers and pencil on real dollar bills.
Chris Boyle is a prolific mixed-media artist from England, known mostly for creating original artworks on real banknotes. His style blends street art, pop culture, and humor, often featuring bold imagery and playful twists on familiar icons. Boyle's "money art" has gained international attention, with exhibitions across Europe, the US, and Australia, including a feature in Saatchi’s Cash is King show in London.
His art transforms mundane banknotes into vibrant, humorous pop‑icon statements. His unpredictable style and playful reimagining of money have earned him international recognition and a unique place in contemporary mixed‑media art.
Az eladó története
Pass the Storm - 1/1
Mixed media, giclee print, acrylic paint, paint pen, markers and pencil on real dollar bills.
Chris Boyle is a prolific mixed-media artist from England, known mostly for creating original artworks on real banknotes. His style blends street art, pop culture, and humor, often featuring bold imagery and playful twists on familiar icons. Boyle's "money art" has gained international attention, with exhibitions across Europe, the US, and Australia, including a feature in Saatchi’s Cash is King show in London.
His art transforms mundane banknotes into vibrant, humorous pop‑icon statements. His unpredictable style and playful reimagining of money have earned him international recognition and a unique place in contemporary mixed‑media art.
