Dine Chanima - (XXL) Giant Beatles Backbeat





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Dine Chanima presents an original 1/1 digital painting from 2025, titled “(XXL) Giant Beatles Backbeat,” a Pop Art portrait on canvas in 190 cm by 110 cm, signed on the front with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
XXLフォーマット – エクストラエクストララージ(180×100 cm)
Printed on canvas – Unique piece – Edition 1/1 – Year: 2025 – Signed.
Signature:
• Front: Signed
• Back: Dated, titled, and signed
Certificate of authenticity included.
Shipped rolled in a tube via UPS, DPD, or national postal services depending on your location.Fine art print on 380 gsm cotton canvas.
Size and Framing:
The print size is 180x100 cm. Margins have been added to preserve the image size during framing.
Total canvas size: 190x110 cm.
About the Artist:
Dine Chanima is a visual artist who began his career in Paris by spray-painting characters from pop culture and art history onto buildings in his neighborhood. He is known for incorporating bullet motifs into his compositions.
He exhibits across Europe and is included in private collections worldwide. In 2020, he published a monograph featuring all of his works and public art projects. Since 2023, he has been creating art using digital tools such as Midjourney and Photoshop.
Seller's Story
XXLフォーマット – エクストラエクストララージ(180×100 cm)
Printed on canvas – Unique piece – Edition 1/1 – Year: 2025 – Signed.
Signature:
• Front: Signed
• Back: Dated, titled, and signed
Certificate of authenticity included.
Shipped rolled in a tube via UPS, DPD, or national postal services depending on your location.Fine art print on 380 gsm cotton canvas.
Size and Framing:
The print size is 180x100 cm. Margins have been added to preserve the image size during framing.
Total canvas size: 190x110 cm.
About the Artist:
Dine Chanima is a visual artist who began his career in Paris by spray-painting characters from pop culture and art history onto buildings in his neighborhood. He is known for incorporating bullet motifs into his compositions.
He exhibits across Europe and is included in private collections worldwide. In 2020, he published a monograph featuring all of his works and public art projects. Since 2023, he has been creating art using digital tools such as Midjourney and Photoshop.

