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“David and his dog, drawing on his iPad!, Pop Art, Street Art
By Jay-C
Located in München, BY
Edition 3
JAY-C – the pseudonym of this innovative young artist known for his subversive use of familiar figures and symbols. Using a distinct and fine British sense of humour,
he addresses stereotypes of modern society and his work, both playful and profound, stimulates us to question conventional social conceptions. JAY-C is a barometer responding to the world around us.
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The real Gucci Ghost!
By Jay-C
Located in München, BY
Edition 5
JAY-C – the pseudonym of this innovative young artist known for his subversive use of familiar figures and symbols. Using a distinct and fine British sense of humour,
he a...
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2010s Pop Art Archival Pigment Figurative Paintings
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Archival Pigment
Dollar Float!, Pop Art, Street Art
By Jay-C
Located in München, BY
Edition 5
JAY-C – the pseudonym of this innovative young artist known for his subversive use of familiar figures and symbols. Using a distinct and fine British sense of humour,
he ...
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2010s Pop Art Archival Pigment Figurative Paintings
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Existential Problems!, Painting, Pop Art, Street Art
By Jay-C
Located in München, BY
Edition 5
JAY-C – the pseudonym of this innovative young artist known for his subversive use of familiar figures and symbols. Using a distinct and fine British sense of humour,
he addresses stereotypes of modern society and his work, both playful and profound, stimulates us to question conventional social conceptions. JAY-C is a barometer responding to the world around us.
Having had his first solo exhibition in 2018, in the same year he did a collaboration with BoConcept on their iconic Imola chair...
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2010s Pop Art Archival Pigment Figurative Paintings
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A portrait of a boy and his butler!“ Pop Art, Street Art
By Jay-C
Located in München, BY
Edition 5
JAY-C – the pseudonym of this innovative young artist known for his subversive use of familiar figures and symbols. Using a distinct and fine British sense of humour,
he ...
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2010s Pop Art Archival Pigment Figurative Paintings
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Mixed Media, Pigment, Archival Pigment
Eternal Recurrence #40, Mixed media Collage, Framed
Located in Miami Beach, FL
Eternal Recurrence #40 by Natasha Zupan
Photo collage with intervention by the artist
Image size: 17 in. H x 15.5 in. W
Frame size: 27 in. H x 25.4 in. W
2015
Framed
All Prices are ...
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2010s Pop Art Archival Pigment Figurative Paintings
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Mixed Media, Watercolor, Archival Pigment
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