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Katrina Revenaugh
KU Student Union (KU, Iconic, Street Art, Vibrant, Graffiti, Metal Print)

2024

About the Item

Katrina Revenaugh “KU Student Union” Dye Sublimation Print on Aluminum, 2024 Size Options: 12 x 12 inches, 20 x 20 inches or 30 x 30 inches Edition: 75 + AP Signed and titled on label provided separately COA included Tags: #ArtisticExpression #ArtisticRendition #CityFabric #CityLifeArt #CityscapeArt #Contemporary #Graffiti #GraffitiArt #GraffitiInspiration #IconicCitySeries #IconicLandmarks #IdentityMarkers #KansasCityArt #landmark #LandmarkAppreciation #LandmarkLove #MetalPrints #Mixed #Media #Modern #PopArtRendering #Street #Art #Street #Art #Ephemera #StreetArtCulture #StreetArtLove #UrbanArtistry #UrbanExploration #UrbanIcons Just as graffiti makes its mark on city and becomes part of its fabric and identity, so do landmarks! With the Landmark Love Series, Katrina explores some of her favorite landmarks in her beloved town of Kansas City and beyond. Starting with a photograph of the icon itself, she creates a pop-art-like rendering, infusing it with the color of graffiti—celebrating both her love of street art, the city itself and the icons we cherish. This open edition series is offered on high-quality, high-definition metal with a durable gloss finish in various sizes. The lightweight, yet sturdy metal prints arrive ready to hang with a recessed black wood frame and wire mounted on the underside for easy, traditional picture hanging.
  • Creator:
    Katrina Revenaugh (1969, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 12 in (30.48 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    20 x 20 inchesPrice: $35530 x 30 inchesPrice: $675
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  • Gallery Location:
    Kansas City, MO
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU608314083012
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