All You Need is HE[ART] by Mr. Brainwash

$10,000.00

Framed Limited Edition Silk Screen Studio Proof. Hand Signed with Certificate of Authenticity
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About “All You Need is HE[ART]”

“All You Need is HE[ART” is a limited edition silk screen print on paper by the renowned pop artist Mr. Brainwash. This vibrant piece combines bold colors with a powerful message. The artwork cleverly uses the phrase “HE[ART]” to symbolize love, capturing the essence of positivity and emotion.

The print is a Studio Proof, hand-signed and thumb-printed by Mr. Brainwash himself. These unique markings add authenticity, making each piece a one-of-a-kind collector’s item. By signing and thumb-printing the artwork, Mr. Brainwash emphasizes its originality. A Certificate of Authenticity also accompanies the print, guaranteeing its provenance.

To enhance the artwork’s visual impact, “All You Need is HE[ART]” comes professionally custom-framed. The framed dimensions are 50″ x 62″, making it an eye-catching statement piece for any room. The image itself, measuring 38″ x 50″, highlights the intricate details and vivid colors that are a signature of Mr. Brainwash’s style. Whether displayed in a gallery, office, or home, this artwork will draw attention and inspire conversation.

 

About Mr. Brainwash

Mr. Brainwash, born Thierry Guetta in 1966 in France, is known for blending pop art with street art. His career skyrocketed after he appeared in Banksy’s documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop. This film showcased his unique approach and caught the attention of art lovers worldwide.

Over the years, Mr. Brainwash has collaborated with celebrities, musicians, and global brands. His work includes partnerships with Madonna, Rick Ross, and Coca-Cola. His pieces also appear in movies and television shows, such as Molly’s Game and Billions. With his bold art style and cultural impact, Mr. Brainwash continues to shape the world of contemporary art.

Mr. Brainwash is also dedicated to philanthropy. He created murals to honor the victims of 9/11 and frequently donates his art for charitable causes. His worldwide exhibitions have garnered attention from collectors, critics, and celebrities alike.