Original silkscreen on 300 gr Fine Art paper.
Dimensions 45 x 32 cm (17.7" x 12.6")
Signed and dated 2020 by the artist.
Edition: AP (Artist Proof)
Mounted in clip frame, ready to hang.
Clip frame sold is provided with clear, anti-reflective plexiglas and an MDF back wall.
Supplied with COA and gold adhesive seal sticker of Death NYC.
Details of the silkscreen: The Beatles – Yayoi Kusama 'Pumpkin' – Louis Vuitton costume & spray can
Death NYC (1979) is the nickname of a New York street artist, who prefers to remain anonymous, a freedom that allows her to work more freely in the street. Her pseudonym is actually an acronym for “Don't Easily Abandon The Hope”, but “Death” often misleads audiences, especially when the artist writes her slogan “Death is free ” in the streets. Her art is inspired by what she draws from the streets of New York, where she grew up and still lives today. In her early days, Death painted on the walls and floors of popular stores in the Soho and Chelsea neighborhoods. Her work is based on the diversion of images from popular culture, so we find on her works the emblematic figures of Marylin Monroe, Kate Moss, President Obama, Mao whom she represents for example with a pink bow in her hair and lipstick.
Product code: Death NYC – The Beatles Pumpkin (pink) – Original sold silkscreen with frame