Gangster Table 2023
Roy van der Laars
SteelResinMetal
70 ⨯ 40 ⨯ 40 cm
ConditionExcellent
Currently unavailable via Gallerease
- About the artworkArtist: Roy Van Der Laars
Title: Gangster table
Technique: 7cm high gloss resin / steel table frame
Size: 40x80x70cm
Edition: 1/1 unique
Gangster table, featuring a real deactivated Scorpion weapon with certificate of deactivation, created by artist Roy van der Laars:
This Gangster table is not just any ordinary piece of furniture, it’s a unique work of art designed by the talented artist Roy van der Laars. It’s an impressive piece that immediately catches the eye in any space.
The table is made of high-quality rose steel and finished with a glossy layer of 7cm high-end epoxy resin. The design is inspired by the gangster theme, featuring a real deactivated Scorpion weapon as the centerpiece of the table. The weapon comes with a certificate of deactivation, ensuring that it can no longer be fired.
With a limited edition of 1/1, you can be certain that you will be the only one to own this stunning table. It will surely spark conversations and leave your guests in awe of its unique design and high-quality craftsmanship.
Whether you’re looking for a unique piece for your living room, office or as an accent piece for your business, this Gangster table is sure to impress and turn heads. It is a beautiful work of art that serves not only as a functional table, but also as an unforgettable piece that will retain its value over time.
Bring home this unique piece and experience the impressive atmosphere of the gangster theme in your own space. Don’t miss your chance to own this unique masterpiece created by artist Roy van der Laars. - About the artist
Roy had worked as a graphic designer for many years, but eventually he discovered his passion for modern art. He decided to fully focus on this style and began to delve into it. Because of his experience as a graphic designer, he already had a lot of knowledge about working with different materials and techniques, but now he wanted to apply this to modern art.
To begin his creative process, Roy always started his work in Photoshop. He used this program to shape his ideas and determine the composition of his works. Then, he set to work choosing the right materials and colors to bring his designs to life. It was important to him to find the right balance between color, shape, and texture.
Roy found inspiration in nature and often traveled to the most beautiful places in the world to create new designs. He took his laptop everywhere and worked on his artwork on location. He loved experimenting with different materials, such as paint, wood, metal, and epoxy. By combining these materials, he created unique works of art that reflected his own style.
Roy regularly exhibited his work in galleries and participated in art fairs around the world. He loved sharing his work with others and getting feedback from people who admired his artwork. He hoped his work would inspire others and show them how much beauty there is in the world.
All in all, Roy was very happy to have discovered his passion for modern art. It enabled him to unleash his creativity and develop his own style. He looked forward to creating many more new designs and continuing to grow as an artist.
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