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Sandra Chevrier
Marilyn Monroe Street Art Prints embellished with Paint Spray by Martin Whatson

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Don't miss your chance to own this rare and extraordinary matching set of 2 prints by Sandra Chevrier in collaboration with Martin Whatson. These stunning works of art are titled "LA CAGE À LA TOUTE DERNIÈRE SECONDE" and "LA CAGE ET TOUT CE QUE JE SUIS", and are part of a limited edition of just 15. Produced in 2017, these 24-colour screen prints are printed on 330 gsm Somerset paper, and each one is signed and numbered by both Sandra Chevrier and Martin Whatson. But what makes these prints truly unique is that they were spraypaint embellished by the renowned street artist Martin Whatson himself. Originally set aside as test prints for charity, these heavily ink-layered productions have accumulated waves, rolls, and minor indentations that add to their character and origin. We believe that these prints should be best framed floated, which presents interestingly in wood frames and highlights their unique story. Of course, if you desire, you can take these prints to a print restorer who can delicately treat them with humidity and blend in the indentations with black paint before framing. However, we don't believe these minor indentations detract from the beauty of the main centered subjects of these prints. Measuring at 29 1/8 x 30 5/8 in (74 x 76 cm), this matching set of 2 prints is an excellent addition to any art collection. With their limited availability, originality, and exquisite detail, they're sure to be a conversation starter and a cherished investment for years to come.
  • Creator:
    Sandra Chevrier (1983, Canadian)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 29.93 in (76 cm)Width: 29.14 in (74 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    These heavily ink-layered productions have accumulated waves, rolls, and minor indentations that add to their character and origin. Please see images and video, if more are required please reach out to us for help!
  • Gallery Location:
    Draper, UT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1327212074262
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