Bored Ape Yacht Club X Police Take Pride in Evidence

Artist
Moabit
Bored Ape Yacht Club X Police Take Pride in Evidence (2022) Acrylic & Markers on paper
  • Dimensions : 90 x 100 x 0.1 cm
  • Framing : No
  • Guarantee :
    Certificate by the artist
Sold and delivered by
Kvasir
€1,900.00
Delivery: One to two weeks
Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

Welcome to the universe of Moabit Originals.
You have the chance of owning a rare and excellent piece of art from the 2020s.
This painting is a one-of-a-kind premium Moabit original executed with markers/aerosol and stencils on canvas. Each artwork is unique, acquired directly from Moabit. This is a unique investment opportunity!

This piece is:
- Limited to 1
- Comes with authenticity certificate.
- This artwork is signed, numbered, and dated on the back.
- Straight out of the studio.
- Beautifully varnished.
- Not framed.

About the artist:
Perhaps the most amazing aspect of the artist is how frequently he goes above and beyond with his designs. He not only fits the pattern, but most of his pieces represent the prospective path for satiric art while keeping the key notes of the era.

One thing that the artist strongly suggests is to consider the title as an entree message associated with the painting itself. Moabit combines street art and digital art in his latest series. The high popularity associated with physical and digital art makes it a great investment vessel if you're looking for short-term profit as well as long-term investment when it comes to collecting the artist's works.

His work is sought after by a worldwide collector base that includes banknote art collectors, Disney fans, and Bitcoin and cryptocurrency traders. His work's value has increased rapidly and continues to rise.

Artist Biography

Moabit is a Spanish-based artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Italy. The central themes of his work revolve around the financial world, as well as societal and environmental issues. By depicting paradoxes, Moabit highlights humanity's obsession with money and how we form our identity based on how much we have.

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