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Other details :
Artwork on synthetic panel. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
12.2x23.6in
About this artwork
This striking artwork transforms a $100 bill into a canvas of vigorous protest. Benjamin Franklin, traditionally a symbol of wisdom and prosperity, is depicted with his eyes blacked out, suggesting a blindness to social criticism. Splashes of vibrant red and green paint energize the piece, adding a dimension of controlled chaos. The provocative inscription "ART IS NOT THE SAME AS MONEY" openly challenges the commodification of art, highlighting the… tension between artistic and monetary value. Graffiti, evoking urban culture and street art, enriches the visual critique. The juxtaposition of the currency's iconography and subversive elements creates a thought-provoking work that questions contemporary socioeconomic priorities and prompts reflection on the true value of art. This work transcends mere appearance to offer a bold commentary on modern society.
N NATHAN, from urban art, expresses himself in painting and sculpture. His preferred mediums include street posters, canvas and aluminum, with captivating relief craftsmanship. He fuses contemporary art, street art and pop culture, creating unique media by vibrant superposition of colors and materials. His works, imbued with consumer society and pop symbols, evoke subtle reflection on everyday life; “Detail is a game changer.”