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Artist: Devin Miles
Amy- contemporary mixed media original artwork portrait of Amy Winehouse pop art
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"AMY", 2023, 100 x 75 cm, is a mixed media work by German pop artist Devin Miles. The mixed media work on canvas creates an impressive depth and three-dimensionality due to the artis...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media

Kate - contemporary mixed media original pop art icons portrait of Kate Moss
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"KATE", 2018, 140 x 120 cm, is a mixed media work by German artist Devin Miles. The mixed media work on canvas creates an impressive depth and three-dimensionality due to the artists...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Mixed Media, Epoxy Resin, Cotton Canvas

Money Never Sleeps -contemporary pop art cut out, goldleaf with silver lettering
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"Money Never Sleeps", 2021, 85 x 65 cm, is a cut-out mixed media art work by German pop artist Devin Miles dplisplaying the lettering Money Never Sleeps. The mixed media work is a pa...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Stainless Steel, Gold Leaf

LOVE Royal Blue -contemporary original pop art cut out, gold and blue
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"LOVE Royal Blue", 2023, 85 x 65 cm, is a mixed media work by German pop artist Devin Miles dplaaying with the LOVE lettering. The mixed media work is a painstaking crafted work made...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Stainless Steel, Gold Leaf

Silver Dollar - contemporary original pop art one american dollar wall sculpture
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"One American Dollar - Silver Nr. 5", 2023, 80 x 120 x 14 cm, is a unique mixed media work by German pop artist Devin Miles. The artist works like Wahol with a hand screenprint. The...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Mixed Media, Acrylic Polymer, Screen

Chanel No. 5 - contemporary original pop art icon portrait of Marilyn Monroe
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"Chanel No. 5", 2018, 40 x 40 cm, is a mixed media work by German artist Devin Miles depicting Marilyn Monroe. The mixed media work is a painstaking crafted work made of brushed alum...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Stainless Steel

Frida - contemporary mixed media original artwork portrait Frida Kahlo pop art
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"FRIDA", 2019, 140 x 120 cm, is a mixed media work by German artist Devin Miles. The mixed media work on canvas creates an impressive depth and three-dimensionality due to the artist...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Epoxy Resin, Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media

Love Chanel-contemporary mixed media artwork portrait young Coco Chanel pop art
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"LOVE CHANEL, 2018, 100 x 150 cm, is a mixed media work by German artist Devin Miles. It depicts the young Coco Chanel. The mixed media work on canvas creates an impressive depth and...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Epoxy Resin, Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media

ALI - contemporary mixed media original pop art icons portrait of boxer Ali
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"ALI", 2018, 130 x 170 cm, is a mixed media work by German artist Devin Miles. The mixed media work on canvas creates an impressive depth and three-dimensionality due to the artists fine silkscreen printing, painting, airbrush and coating technique. He skillfully and carefully applies paints and contrasts, creates relationships among the motifs, awakens memories and associations that play on and with the viewer's imagination. The work comes with a strong and solid pre-fixed hanging system on the back of the canvas. Unique edition. Devin Miles is one of Germany's most celebrated contemporary pop art...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Epoxy Resin, Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media, Screen

Karl Chanel - contemporary original pop art icon portrait of Karl Lagerfeld
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"KARL CHANEL", 2022, 80 x 60 cm, is a mixed media work by German artist Devin Miles depicting Karl Lagerfeld. The mixed media work is a painstaking crafted work made of brushed alumi...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Stainless Steel

WOW - American Express - contemporary mixed media original pop art Devin Miles
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"WOW-American Express", 2021, 30 x 30 cm, is an acrylic pop-art mixed media sculpture work by German artist Devin Miles. The mixed media work on canva...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Mixed Media, Acrylic Polymer, Silver Gelatin

M16 - contemporary original pop art icon portrait of Sean Connery as James Bond
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"M16", 2019, 80 x 60 cm, is a mixed media work by German artist Devin Miles depicting Sean Connery as James Bond. The mixed media work is a painstaking crafted work made of brushed a...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Stainless Steel

Hepburn Hermes - contemporary original pop art portrait Audrey Hepburn
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"Hepburn Hermes", 2019, 100 x 75 cm, is a mixed media work by German artist Devin Miles. The mixed media work on canvas creates an impressive depth and three-dimensionality due to th...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Epoxy Resin, Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media

Karl Lagerfeld - contemporary mixed media original pop art Devin Miles
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"Karl Lagerfeld", 2020, 122 x 84 cm, is a mixed media work by German artist Devin Miles. The mixed media work on canvas creates an impressive depth and three-dimensionality due to th...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Epoxy Resin, Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media

As Rose - contemporary pop art work of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"As Rose", 2015, 130 x 130 cm, is a mixed media work by German artist Devin Miles. It depicts Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe. The mixed media work is done on brushed aluminium and cre...
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2010s Pop Art Devin Miles Art

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Mixed Media, Acrylic, Screen

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LOVE Royal Blue -contemporary original pop art cut out, gold and blue
By Devin Miles
Located in Hamburg, DE
"LOVE Royal Blue", 2023, 85 x 65 cm, is a mixed media work by German pop artist Devin Miles dplaaying with the LOVE lettering. The mixed media work is a painstaking crafted work made...
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"Dollar", 2020, 87 x 136 x 17 cm, is a mixed media work by German artist Devin Miles. This unique mixed media work of a hand-formed, wrinkled dollar with butterflies has impressive d...
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Frida - contemporary mixed media original artwork portrait Frida Kahlo pop art
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Kate - contemporary mixed media original pop art icons portrait of Kate Moss
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Find a wide variety of authentic Devin Miles art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Devin Miles in mixed media, canvas, cotton canvas and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the Pop Art style. Not every interior allows for large Devin Miles art, so small editions measuring 12 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Steven Gagnon, David Morico, and Shawn Kolodny. Devin Miles art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,014 and tops out at $10,833, while the average work can sell for $4,899.

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