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€ 3,200 + VAT
Artist: Raphael Van Der Haegen
Dimensions: 132cm x 122cm
Technique: Acrylic, Canvas, Glitter
Edition: 25 pieces worldwide
“Monopoly” is an artwork created by artist Zhuang Hong. The piece has dimensions of 132x122cm and was created using the technique of canvas with a combination of glitters and acrylic. The piece is a limited edition with only 25 copies available worldwide.
The artwork depicts the iconic symbol of the Monopoly game, Rich “Uncle” Pennybags, who is portrayed holding a bag of money and leaning on his cane. He is placed on a background of dollar notes, which adds an extra layer of symbolism to the piece. Additionally, he is depicted wearing fashion pants, giving him an even more ostentatious and rich appearance.
Overall, “Monopoly” is an artwork that critiques and comments on the culture of money and power in modern society, using iconic elements of board games and luxury fashion to create a memorable and intriguing image.