FAKE - PASTED, One-of-a-Kind Spray Paint on Canvas, Signed (27.5 x 27.5 in)

$ 678.48

COA Issued By: Artist Period: Ultra Contemporary (2020 - Now) Theme: Graffiti Signed: Yes Year of Production: 2023 Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Handmade: Yes Subject: Street Art, Vandal, Abstract Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes Material: Acrylic, Canvas Unit of Sale: Single Piece Time Period Produced: 2020-Now Production Technique: Acrylic Painting Size: Large Country/Region of Manufacture: Portugal Artist: FAKE Type: Painting Signed By: FAKE Style: Graffiti Art, Urban Art, Street Art Framing: Unframed Item Height: 27.5 Item Width: 27.5 Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)

Description

FAKE - PASTED, One-of-a-Kind Spray Paint on Canvas, Signed (27.5 x 27.5 in) This is one of those pieces that won’t ever be repeated – a true one-of-a-kind from Amsterdam street art veteran FAKE. And when I say “won’t be repeated,” I mean it literally. This is his test spray experiment, something he never replicated. Details: • Technique: Spray on canvas (test spray) • Dimensions: 70 x 70 cm (depth 3 cm); 27.5 x 27.5 inches • Edition: 1/1 – the only one in existence • Signature: Hand-signed by the artist • Condition: excellent condition (see photos and description) • Framing: Stretched on a wooden stretcher (blind frame) • COA: Comes with a “Street Cred” card – because FAKE knows real street cred can’t be bought… but you can at least own it on a card 😎 FAKE is no newcomer to the art scene – his work is featured in the Rabobank Collection , collected by celebrities, and he collaborates with brands like Diesel and Vans . You might know him for “Super Nurse,” the iconic nurse artwork that went viral during COVID and was featured on MSNBC and Al Jazeera . This one-time experiment from 2023 is a true test spray , stretched on a blind frame and ready to make a statement on your wall. Coming directly from the owner – no middlemen involved. The irony of a “Street Cred” card as a certificate? That’s exactly the kind of humor that makes FAKE’s work so unique. And when it’s his unrepeatable experiment… well, you know how it goes with prototypes.