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€ 6,650 + VAT
Artist: Ghost Art
Dimensions: 130cm x 115cm
Technique: Epoxy, Mixed Media, Resin
Edition: 25 pieces worldwide
“Yakuza Danish Dog ” is a striking contemporary art piece that pushes the boundaries of conventional representation. This unique sculpture portrays a stylized canine form, with the head cloaked in a mesmerizing collage of black and gold dollar bills, symbolizing the amalgamation of wealth and power. The juxtaposition of the enigmatic canine figure with the opulent dollar motifs prompts contemplation on the interplay between materialism and identity.
The canine’s body serves as a canvas for intricate tattoos, weaving a narrative of resilience and transformation. Each tattoo, meticulously designed, reflects an aspect of the human experience, from stories of triumph to scars of adversity. Through this interplay of ink and form, the sculpture embodies the complexities of the human psyche, inviting viewers to explore the depths of emotion and history etched upon its surface.
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the sculpture is finished with a glossy layer of epoxy, creating a lustrous sheen that accentuates the intricate textures and layers. This finishing touch not only enhances the visual impact of the piece but also adds a layer of protection, preserving the intricate details for generations to come.
Limited to just 25 editions worldwide, “Yakuza Danish Dog” stands as a testament to the fusion of artistry and narrative, offering a thought-provoking reflection on the modern human experience in the context of wealth, identity, and transformation.